As well as recruiting volunteers from the disability community, Jenny talks about the opportunities for collaboration with disability groups and advocates. One such advocate is Michelle Stannard, founder of Access, Arts and Adventures. Michelle talks about why Disability Pride Month is essential to her:
“Disability Pride Month is super important to help raise awareness of the struggles for the disabled community, and it also provides the opportunity to celebrate any wins and achievements too.
We want to celebrate the work we do with the disabled and marginalised communities in Dover and beyond. We run Access, Arts and Adventures to help give a voice, provide a safe and welcoming space, to try out new activities and to bring disabled people together. Our Wellbeing Wednesday sessions focus on wellbeing, and we offer arts and crafts, tea, coffee and good conversation. We work collaboratively with Co-relate and Future Foundry to make these possible.
We also work collaboratively with Sense for Give it a Go activity sessions around dance, music and theatre. These sessions give all participants the chance to try something new out with professionals working in those fields. Many of our sessions include elements of nature. Kent Wildlife Trust have run wand making workshops and helped us to create art using natural objects. We are also working with Dover Repair Cafe to help adapt clothing, to reduce waste.
Our newest session is an online creative writing group called Amplified. Our aim of this is to give marginalised individuals a voice and help to amplify those voices. Everything we do is setup by disabled people for disabled people. We want to celebrate everyone who is part of that!”
Access, Arts and Adventures group
Access, Arts and Adventures page
Amplified group