About
Amplifying Accessibility provides free support and resources to disabled music industry workers looking to develop and /or continue their careers.
It also undertakes research to develop the landscape of accessible music within Wales, and encourages, educates, and collaborates with organisations to better engage with accessibility in music.
Quotes from service users:
"I've found so many opportunities to better my music as a writer and performer".
"I felt unheard in the past, but keys makes me feel seen”.
"I've found so many opportunities to better my music as a writer and performer".
"I felt unheard in the past, but keys makes me feel seen”.



Address / Cyfeiriad
Startup Stiwdio, University of South Wales, 86-88 Adam Street, Cardiff
Contact email / E-bost cyswllt
amplifyingaccessibility@gmail.com
Website / Gwefan
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