Dada-South
Equal Opportunities Statement
Dada-South is committed to achieving a working environment which provides equality of opportunity and freedom from unlawful discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, gender, marital status, disability, religious beliefs, age or sexual orientation.
Dada-South also aims to provide a service that does not discriminate against its clients and customers in the means by which they can access the services and good supplied by Dada-South. Dada-South believes that all employees and clients are entitled to be treated with respect and dignity.
To download a full copy of our Equal Opportunities Policy, please click here.
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LATEST NEW
Colin's Blog
As Dada-South prepares to rebrand itself, Colin Hambrook looks back to the organisations' beginnings and gives a few highlights of the artists, projects and artwork that have inspired him. Read more
100m exhibition
'100m' is a showcase of Creative Campus projects, responding to issues raised by the Olympic and Paralympic Games. At the Solent Showcase, Southampton Solent University from 9 February – 17 March 2012 Read more
Look About
Look About is a two year creative research initiative by Jon Adams, involving Deaf and disabled artists within the South East and aspiring to spark a cultural shift in attitude towards disability in the arts. Read more
Heavy Load
The Load's new album 'Wham' includes their classic cover of the Ting Ting's 'That's not my name', and the original theme tune from Channel 4s 'Cast Offs'. Read more








