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Accessibility Infrastructure and Support

April 10, 2024

It was discussed that disabled patrons are often overlooked and the training content that described how to provide respectful service to patrons with a disability was enthusiastically taken on, with intention to provide to staff.

Venues now seek to re-evaluate their infrastructure, reflect on building codes and provide online resources for access patrons on how to access their venue and ensuring companion card holders are admitted free-of-charge.

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