Andrew Miller

@andrew-miller.bsky.social

UK Arts Access Champion, Cultural Consultant and Broadcaster. Trustee of BAFTA, the Royal Shakespeare Company & Arts Council England

After 8 years my term on the National Council of Arts Council England has ended. To mark the International Day of Disabled People I’ve published a reflection that considers what's been achieved for disabled creatives in that time & the significant challenges that may lie ahead for inclusion #IDDP

Arts Professional@artsprofessional.co.uk · 9mo ago

After eight years in post, Andrew Miller is stepping down as a National Council member of Arts Council England and as chair of its Disability Advisory Committee. Here he reflects on how much has been achieved in that time. www.artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/fea...

Delighted to see the hard work of Tom Ryalls and many others over the last 10 days pay off with over 3,000 signatures to the Culture Sector Open Letter and national media coverage highlighting the issues with #AccessToWork and #TakingThePIP www.theguardian.com/world/2025/j...?

Labour plans risk excluding disabled people from workforce, say arts leaders

National Theatre and RSC directors among signatories to letter decrying proposed changes to Access to Work scheme

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Underscoring the anger felt by disabled people across the creative industries at the proposed disability benefit cuts, I was proud to add my name to the new campaign launched today by disabled film & tv stars organised by Cherylee Houston demanding that the Government stop #TakingThePIP

Frances Ryan@francesryan.bsky.social · last yr.

More than 100 of the UK’s most high-profile disabled people urge the Prime Minister to abandon the “inhumane and catastrophic plans to cut disability benefits”. My exclusive: www.theguardian.com/society/2025...

It cannot be right that talented disabled people like Jess Thom is forced to withdraw from work due to changes in state benefits that exist to support disabled people into work. The proposed changes to the benefits system risk all the progress disabled creatives have made in the last decade.

The Stage@thestage.co.uk · last yr.

Disabled creatives have warned that planned changes to disability benefits will permanently prevent them from working in theatre 👇

After 8 years as a National Council member of Arts Council England my term concludes la​ter this year. ​Council membership is unpaid, but if you have the time. resilience, an interest in cultural governance and a passion for the ​future for the arts in this country​, then please apply.

Arts Council England@artscouncilengland.bsky.social · last yr.

🌟 Opportunity 🌟 Interested in contributing to our strategic direction & supporting our mission as the national development agency for culture and creativity? The DCMS is looking for three new members to join our National Council & a Chair to join our Midlands Area Council 👇 buff.ly/RlFm9GL

New study reveals that 41% of disabled respondents reported barriers preventing them from visiting heritage sites. Unsurprising, if like me, you are disabled & interested in heritage. I hope Historic England will find interest in the work the UK & Irish Arts Councils have developed - @allin.online

Arts Professional@artsprofessional.co.uk · last yr.

Disabled people face ‘significant barriers’ working in and visiting heritage sites, research commissioned by Historic England has found.

Out and about again celebrating the UK's incredible off-screen talent at last night's BAFTA Television Craft Awards where it was great to see disabled talent represented across the nominations, winners and presenters

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In complete agreement with Darren Henley as he rejects hierarchies in art, "We must not allow our world to be characterised as a pointy triangle with excellence on high & access and community at the base. This framing is skewed & it risks killing the very thing its proponents love - great art."

Arts Professional@artsprofessional.co.uk · last yr.

Arts Council England chief executive Darren Henley has responded to renewed criticism that the funding body prioritises community engagement over artistic excellence, calling the characterisation “skewed” and “exclusive”.

This new report from @artscouncilengland.bsky.social demonstrates that the creative & cultural sector is far more representative than it was a decade ago. I am proud of the commitment of the cultural sector, and the determination of the Arts Council, to achieve this major step change. #LetsCreate

The Stage@thestage.co.uk · last yr.

The proportion of disabled people working at organisations within @artscouncilengland.bsky.social ’s national portfolio has significantly increased between 2018-19 and 2022-23, according to a report 👇

The All In tiered pricing structure means improving accessibility is achievable for cultural organisations of all shapes and sizes. Our approach means All In will be free to disabled audiences and booking tickets need no longer be a performance!

The Stage@thestage.co.uk · last yr.

A scheme aimed at improving the experience of deaf, disabled and neurodiverse people attending arts and culture events has released its annual subscription rates 👇

Today's announcement of the All In Subscription rates for the cultural sector is an important milestone in our journey to transform access for disabled audiences. This fair and transparent approach to subscription means All In will remain free to disabled people allin.online/all-in-subsc...

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All In believes creativity and culture should be accessible to everyone. That’s why we are developing a UK-wide access scheme.

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