How to Write an Access Rider for a Young Performer
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An Access Rider is a document that outlines any specific support or reasonable accommodations that a performer might need to do their job effectively and safely.
Access Riders are really useful documents which ensure that anyone working professionally with your child knows (and can meet) their needs.
Click on the image below to download a short resource to help you write an Access Rider for a young performer. I hope it's helpful.

