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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on January 2026

We at Wild & Wiser are working to make our online and event site accessible to people with disabilities.

Wild & Wiser exists because we believe women deserve spaces where they can breathe, belong and be themselves. Accessibility and inclusion are not afterthoughts – they’re core to what we’re building.

 

Our commitment

We are committed to meeting our responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010 and to continuously learning how to do better.

We recognise that accessibility isn’t one‑size‑fits‑all, and as a first‑time, independent event we are open, honest and proactive about working with you.

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What we’re doing

  • Choosing a venue with accessible toilets and step‑free areas

  • Designing a programme with varied energy levels, quiet spaces and flexible participation

  • Providing clear information in advance so you can make informed choices

  • Welcoming assistance dogs

  • Training our team and volunteers to support with care and respect

 

What we need from you

If you have access needs, health conditions, neurodivergence, mobility considerations, or anything else that might help us support you better, please let us know when booking or by emailing hello@wildandwiser.co.uk.

We may not be able to meet every need perfectly, but we promise to listen and do our very best.

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