Why venues should sign up?
All Good Project venues receive expert support from the Safety, Access and Equity Manager at MusicNT, tailored training packages for all staff and security, posters and coasters, merchandise and promotion via the All Good Project Socials and website, all free of charge.
We pay venue staff for their time at our training and cater lunch for the group because we value people’s time and engagement. Staff can put the All Good Project training on their resume to signify that they have safe venue skills. Patrons recognise and seek out All Good Project venues as they want to spend their nights out at safe venues where they feel looked after and included.
More and more venues across the Territory are signing up to the All Good Project to be a part of the change we want to see in our night time economy, enjoy the benefits by becoming an All Good Venue today!
What’s in the training?
The All Good Project training is a best-practise research informed 3-hour training session, which covers:
- Identifying Discrimination and Harassment
- Being an Active Bystander
- Understanding Diversity and Lived experience
- Safety Statistics
- Power/Privilege and Intersectionality
- Unconscious Bias
- Organisational Culture
- Understanding Consent and Responding to Sexual Violence
- Tips and Tricks at Keeping Yourself and Others Safe
What we offer
Participating venues
Get in touch
Emma Gerard
Safety, Access and Equity Officer
All Good Project
MusicNT
[email protected]
(08) 8952 0322
27 Hartley Street
Alice Springs, NT
You’ll be looked after by the All Good Project Team.
We promote positive behaviour change in the Music industry
through MusicNT’s training, safety and advocacy projects.