ACCESS COORDINATOR

Watersprite has an independent access coordinator, Kate Lovelock. 
The purpose of an Access Coordinator is to make sure Deaf, Disabled, Neurodivergent people and others with access requirements can enjoy and thrive during events without having to advocate for their needs, as these will have been addressed beforehand.


If you have any access requirements, which are not already listed on our website, please contact Kate at kate.lovelock.access@gmail.com and she will be able to discuss your needs with you.


If you are unsure if you need any adjustments you are equally welcome to contact Kate to discuss if anything can be put in place for you to enjoy Watersprite.


Any information you share will be kept private, only being used to inform what practically needs to happen on the day. Your information will not be stored after the events.

VENUE Accessibility

Old Divinity School

All events in the Old Divinity School are wheelchair and reduced-mobility accessible, with fully accessible toilets.

There will also be a quiet space available during opening hours on Saturday 7th March and Sunday 8th March. This will be signposted.

All events on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th March in the Old Divinity School will have live captioning.

For more information, please see: https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/access-guide

Please see our Access Tour of The Old Divinity School here:

Fitzpatrick Hall, Queens’

All screenings in the Fitzpatrick Hall are wheelchair and reduced-mobility accessible, with fully accessible toilets. The screenings will all be subtitled.

For more information, please see:
https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/visiting-the-college/access-guide

The Cambridge Union

The Cambridge Union is wheelchair and reduced-mobility accessible, with fully accessible toilets. Click here to view an accessibility map of the space.