A guide to help arts organisations investigate their practices.

86% in the cultural sector have been asked to do something for nothing.

The arts sector has a history of exploiting many of those who work within it. We think disabled people are impacted more than most.

Let’s come together to stop the exploitation of disabled creatives and arts workers (and all other creatives too).

Want to do more but not sure where to start?

Unlimited has created a resource for organisations to help you question your practice and find out where you can improve.

Created by Unlimited and East Street Arts, as part of our Guild Programme, with help and support from a pilot group which included representatives from Babeworld, Contemporary Other, Kaleider, Mafwa Theatre and Span Arts.

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This is the first version of this resource, so please send any additional content suggestions to info@weareunlimited.org.uk or share them using using the hashtag #NothingForNothing on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn and they will aim to include them within any updates.

Created thanks to funding from Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

Pledge to change

Find out more about Unlimited’s Nothing for Nothing campaign, read case studies, and pledge to help change the culture of exploitation within the cultural sector.

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