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Sensitivity Training Sessions
A co-sponsored project of the NJTA and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State.
Learn from a panel of individuals with disabilities how your organization can effectively communicate, offer assistance and provide a truly welcoming experience for all individuals attending your venue and participating in your activities. All members of your staff are encouraged to attend, especially those that interact directly with the public (i.e. ushers, volunteers, box office and concession personnel, docents, etc).
We would like to thank those organizations that took part in the recent training sessions at The Paper Mill Playhouse, Two River Theatre Company and The Cape May County Library. We applaud your ongoing commitment to providing access to all individuals.
For more information on how your organization can host a training session please contact Robert Carr by phone at (973) 540 0515 x15 or Send him an email.
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The Cultural Access Network is a co-sponsored project of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts / Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.