Disability/Participation in Cultural Life, Recreation, Leisure and Sport/Theory of Change

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Theory of Change

Short-Term Outcomes(skills, knowledge, attitudes) Mid-Term Outcomes(behaviours) Long-Term Outcomes(impact) Social Impact
Accessibility measures for public arts infrastructure, events and activities Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts Persons with disabilities can take part in cutural life, recreation, leisure and sport on an equal basis with others 
Greater awareness and discourse on the relationship between disability and the arts
Opportunities for disabled people to be involved in the arts
Access to competitive and non-competitive sporting opportunities Disabled people can lead and participate in sport
Accessibility measures for public sports infrastructure, events and activities
Access to leisure and recreation activities

Greater awareness and discourse on the relationship between disability and the arts→ Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts

Opportunities for disabled people to be involved in the arts → Disabled people can lead and participate in the arts