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Disability Action Plans (DAPs) are being developed by cultural institutions all over Australia. Companies have found that they are opening up opportunities to both expand their audience base and be more creative in programming. To find out how to develop a DAP you might want to check out the Victorian Government Office for Disability guide here: http://www.officefordisability.vic.gov.au/developing_a_dap.htm
Also see Arts Access





