Services
Access Consultancy
Get practical, person-centred guidance to make your event, project or organisation more accessible and inclusive from the start.
What's Included:
A discovery call to understand your project, audience and aims
Review of current access practices, policies or plans
Tailored recommendations with realistic, actionable steps
Guidance on planning and resourcing access effectively
Optional follow-up meeting or written summary to track progress
Connections to trusted access specialists if additional expertise is needed
Deaf Awareness Trainings
Build understanding and confidence in communicating with d/Deaf and hard of hearing people through interactive, experience-led learning.
What's Included:
Opportunity to try hearing aids and simulation tools to experience sound perception first-hand
Introduction to Deaf culture, identity and lived experience
Communication tactics and confidence-building techniques
Basic BSL for everyday interactions
Mini lipreading workshop to explore visual communication and listening strategies
Insights into interpreters, captions and inclusive environments
Bespoke strategies and recommendations tailored to your workplace, event or sector
Practical ways to make your organisation more Deaf-friendly
Follow-up resource pack for continued learning.
Accessibility and Inclusion Training
Inclusive for d/Deaf, Disabled and Neurodiverse people. Learn how to design spaces, events and systems that welcome everyone - with creative, hands-on training tailored to your team.
What's Included:
Introduction to the Social Model of Disability and how it shapes inclusive thinking
Exploration of barriers and practical strategies to overcome them
A short introduction to neurodiversity and inclusive communication
Mini workshop on communication tactics and basic BSL
Real-world examples from events, arts and education
Bespoke recommendations for your team, environment and audience
Onsite Access Advisor
Meaning I’m there on the day providing professional, person-centred access support during your event to help everything run smoothly
What's Included:
Pre-event briefing to understand site layout, team roles and access plans
On-site presence to advise and coordinate if any access needs or barriers arise
Guidance for staff and volunteers on supporting Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent participants
Liaison with production, welfare and accessibility teams to ensure joined-up communication
Real-time feedback and problem-solving to keep access consistent throughout the event
Optional post-event debrief or recommendations report
What Our Clients Say
Client Testimonial
“Since Freya joined us at Glastonbury (2024) for our very first ‘Levelling the Field’ pilot, she has been nothing short of exceptional.
She is completely dedicated to making accessibility her life’s priority and improving it for everyone around her.
Since our first meeting, Freya has continued to support us and has become an integral part of the team. Her expert knowledge, lived experience, and genuine kindness shine through in everything she does. I feel truly fortunate to listen, learn, and work alongside her on a regular basis.
If you’re looking for access consultancy or friendly, insightful advice from someone who genuinely cares — you’re in the right place.
Freya is outstanding.”
Nathaniel Sobhee (Co-Founder Levelling The Field - Workshops Co-ordinator Music4children)
Client Testimonial
“Access Together's training was a perfect balance of educational, engaging and insightful giving an authentic and interactive perspective of lived experience of being deaf - notably the chance to try on hearing aids was a revelation. A well organised and professional session that I'd recommend to anyone, whatever their level of experience.”
Dan Tsu, Off Yellow Radio
Client Testimonial
“Despite having worked in education for almost 30 years, I've had little contact with or training about the needs & realities of people with any type of hearing difficulty. The style and content of your session gave me - from very early on in the session - a lived experience of hearing difficulty which really set the context for what followed next - ways of shaping & enhancing the classroom space & learning experience, and the joys (and challenges) of learning & communicating with sign language.”
Jez Quinton, ESOL Lecturer, Bournemouth & Poole College.
A Little More About Me
I’m endlessly curious, and I love helping people see accessibility as an opportunity for growth and innovation, not limitation.
When I’m not working, you’ll find me with a hot chocolate, exploring, reading or soaking up live music.
Those moments - full of connection, creativity and joy - remind me what access is really about: making sure everyone can share in that joy.
Because when we all come together, access can shine.

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