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The Inklusion Guide provides a checklist of best-practice provisions for in-person, online, and hybrid events for both authors and audiences. It will give tips on funding access provision, outline the importance of hiring disabled staff, provide advice and experience from disabled authors, use stats to back up our recommendations, and list further resources.

What the Inklusion Guide does

  • The Inklusion Guide is available for free to organisations who deliver events, programmes, festivals, retreats, courses and residencies, to help ensure accessibility is implemented at the planning stages.

  • Rolled out across the UK, the guide will ensure that best-practice accessibility provisions are delivered across the board, instead of being patchy and inconsistent.

  • Individuals can use the guide to aid them in asking for their access needs to be met, reducing the labour on the individual.

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At last! A no-excuses guide to make sure disabled people are included in literary events, right from planning through to the event itself. A much needed resource that will do away with bolted-on, afterthought provision and help make literary events thoroughly accessible for everyone.
— Kit de Waal
To put it simply, Inklusion’s work is essential. The literary sector has to become accessible to disabled and chronically ill people, and only through that accessibility can literary events be truly relevant in the modern world. Through information and education, Inklusion is offering the opportunity for real, meaningful change, and I urge organisations across the sector to listen and to support their work.
— Helen Sedgwick