Dada-South - Consultancy
Over the past 6 years, Dada-South has built a strong reputation for quality delivery, providing professional development opportunities for disabled and Deaf artists, commissions, creative practise development opportunities, advice, guidance, training and employment. Utilising all this experience, Dada-South is now able to extend its service provision to organisations, supporting the growing body of creative and quality practise happening in the South East.
Dada-South is able to offer support, knowledge, information, training, mentoring and coaching opportunities through its comprehensive consultancy services enabling your staff and your organisation to flourish and provide excellence in its engagement with disabled and Deaf people.
If you are looking for bespoke, individual advice/guidance or one of our training packages, we can provide you with a friendly, professional and quality service underpinned with a strong equality framework.
Our associates have heaps of knowledge, experience and skill in delivering quality and creative programmes that will be sure to change the way you think about disability.
Please contact Stevie Rice, Director, to discuss your requirements.
stevie@dada-south.org.uk
Tel: 01622 685694
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Colin's Blog
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100m exhibition
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