Archive
Here is a list of all archived news items on this site.
- 18 Jan 2010
- Free briefing on Accessible Employment
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This briefing will give you a quick overview and some practical tips on how you can lead the field in making your recruitment, employment policies and working environment more accessible to disabled people.
- 14 Dec 2009
- Tribute to Lady Winifred Tumim by Maggie Woolley
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Lady Winifred Tumim who died suddenly and unexpectedly on 5th November was not only a patron of Shape but a colleague and personal friend to many who have worked for and supported Shape since it was founded by Gina Levete over thirty years ago.
- 18 Nov 2009
- Q&A with Aaron Williamson
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Aaron Williamson chats to us about his work art as an artist.
The Shape team would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Aaron being selected as the recipient of the Adam Reynolds Memorial Bursary 2009-10.
- 30 Oct 2009
- Three new positions at Shape
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Shape is looking for three professionals to deliver two new projects. Two Programme Managers and a Programme Officer.
- 16 Oct 2009
- In Conversation...
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Shape hosted the second of a series of debate events on Disability Art on 15 October 2009. Chaired by Michele Taylor, around 20 artists discussed art, disability, culture, identity...
- 7 Oct 2009
- Accessible rooms available to hire at Shape
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Shape's creative hub will offer artists accessible rooms and creative space.
- 2 Oct 2009
- Spotlight on Matthew Gurney
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We talk to actor, Matthew Gurney about his recent work in Deafinitely Theatre's production Double Sentence.
- 23 Sep 2009
- Steps towards better working opportunities
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‘Next Step’, will offer free professional development training to disabled people working in, or wanting to work in, the creative industries.
- 9 Sep 2009
- Congratulations to Shannon age 11, winner of our My Games competition!
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We had hundreds of applicants tell us in words and pictures what they think the 2012 Olympics will mean to disabled Londoners.
- 2 Sep 2009
- Big Lottery Fund award to help local young people articulate career aims
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Great news! We have been awarded £490,000 over 3 years from the Big Lottery Fund to bring together young learning disabled people in 10 London boroughs with education, employment and other service providers to creatively discuss options after education.

