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A flexible schedule is a work structure where employees create their schedules without location and time constraints, which is typical of traditional work schedules. Employees can find a work-life balance with a flexible work structure, as this schedule considers their personal life.

Free
Less than a week

Washrooms that anticipate and accommodate the needs of members of all genders and where individuals of any gender can feel comfortable and safe.

Free
Less than a week

Detailed explanations of an image that provides textual information to describe visual images to a person who is blind or partially sighted. When using Image Descriptions to describe art we can use a little more creativity than with typical image descriptions, and it provides another layer of artistic expression for the artist. For more information on Image descriptions visit the Higher Priestess Instagram account at: @Higher_Priestess.

Free
Less than a week

A legend that outlines the level of language comprehension a person would need to follow the performance.

Free
Less than a week

Large print documents are clear easy to read print documents without images and may aid readability

Nominal (Under $100)
Less than a week

A policy put in place if someone arrives late to the theatre. Latecomers policies should be posted in advance to adequately prepare audiences before they arrive to the theatre. Latecomers policies can include allowing those to their seats at any time, allowing those in at a suitable break, allowing those in at the end of the act.

Free
Less than a week

Mask policies should be clearly posted so people can decide if a space is safe for them to participate in. Masks Recommended and Mask Mandatory policies are the most accessible options for all to be able to participate

Free
Less than a week

Variety of hotlines, online information services, mobile apps, and even video games available to help people cope with mental illness.

Free
Less than a week

Assistive devices used to enhance a person’s level of mobility. These are tools that add to their quality of life rather than ‘binding’, ‘confining’, or ‘limiting’ them.

Small Cost ($100-500)
Less than a week

A kit containing Naloxone, which acts as an opioid antagonist, meaning it can be administered during an opioid overdose to temporarily reverse the effects so that treatment can be sought.

Free
Less than a week

Refers to the pronoun that a person prefers to be associated with. The sharing or display of pronouns as a way to show others that they will respect everyone’s pronouns; in other words, displaying their pronouns is a way to let others know (especially LGBTQ+ folks) that they will create a safe space for any LGBTQ+ folks around them. If you are unclear about a person’s pronouns, ask them and then make a conscious effort to learn and use them. If you want to learn more, check out this website, or try out the Pronoun Dressing Room online.

Free
Less than a week

A section of seating reserved for those with specific access needs. Priority could be chosen based on sightlines, proximity to the ASL interpreters, or because it is easily accessed by mobility device users and by service animals.

Free
Less than a week