From: Tim Dakin [Tim.Dakin@frankston.vic.gov.au] Sent: Monday, 7 December 2009 4:46 PM To: disabdis Subject: EXHIBITORS SEEKING CINEMA ACCESS EXEMPTION Frankston Arts Centre’s response, to the application, by cinema exhibitors, Village, Hoyts, Greater Union and Reading Cinemas to the Human Rights Commission to be exempt from the Disability Discrimination Act. Frankston Arts Centre believes that all members of the community have the right to access the arts to enjoy, participate and experience, alongside their neighbours, friends, family and peers. The recent application by multinational companies, show’s a complete disregard for the basic human right of access for all. As well as being a basic human right, access initiatives are a key part to Audience Development and help to gain increased and loyal patrons. Frankston Arts Centre believes that accessibility begins with a culture and belief that all people have a right to participate in the events and activities within their locality. If someone is unable to get involved in an arts event for what ever reason we try to find a way of enabling them to experience the arts. It is not about legislation it is about a basic human right to be part of your community. Theatre captioning and audio description enable a wide range of people to access the arts. People include those hard of hearing or Deaf, people that speak a language other than English, older adults and those who just might have missed something on the screen. Frankston Arts Centre feels the well resourced and financially profitable cinema groups should through of a commitment to their community be offering services that enable participation and enjoyment and should not be applying for let alone receiving exemption from the Human Rights Commission. Tim Dakin Arts Access Officer Frankston Arts Centre Tim Dakin Acting Arts Development Coordinator - Cube 37 Arts Access Officer Metro Access Project Frankston Arts Centre Ph 03 9784 1890|Fax 03 9784 1766|Mobile 0419 749 846 Web www.artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au Metro Access is a Department of Human Services funded project aimed at encouraging participation in community life by people with disabilities and their families. FAC - Arts Access - Increasing access opportunities and promoting Mental Health through the arts CAUTION - This message may contain privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the address named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any use dissemination distribution or reproduction of this message is prohibited. If you received this message in error please notify the sender or Frankston City Council immediately. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of Frankston City Council. Any email message sent or received by Frankston City Council may need to be disclosed by the Council under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 1982. Any email message sent or received by Frankston City Council may be saved in Council?s Electronic Document Management System.