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Creating sensory backpacks for families families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
OnlineDo you want to create sensory backpacks for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), but don’t know where to start? Our 2020 survey of SEND families found they […]
Front of house training: Families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
OnlineDo you want to build your confidence in welcoming and interacting with families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) at your heritage site? As museums welcome back more visitors, […]
Common Ground Symposium 2022: Creativity in Heritage – The Future of Youth Engagement
St Andrew and Blackfriars Hall St Andrews & Blackfriars Hall, St Andrews Hall Plain, Norwich, United KingdomHow can creativity lead us to alternative ways of seeing and enable youth engagement with heritage? Are you a professional in Heritage or the Arts? Do you work in learning, […]
Young Voices Symposium
Nonsuch Studios 92 Lower Parliament St, Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United KingdomJoin Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature on Wednesday 8th February 2023 for the Young Voices Symposium. Featuring a range of speakers, workshops and panellists on sharing best practice and ideas for supporting Youth Voice. Head to their website for information and tickets.
Reframing Mental Health In Museums and Galleries
Dulwich Picture Gallery Gallery Road, London, England, United KingdomJoin the team at Dulwich Picture Gallery along with guest practitioners, and cultural institutions for a day of talks, practical case studies, and workshops providing an introduction to targeted work […]
Building an inclusive learning programme in museums
British Museum London, United KingdomExplore how to create, build and advocate for an inclusive learning experience for students with additional needs in museums, heritage sites, art galleries and cultural organisations. Join the Museum's schools team and experts to build subject knowledge and share best practice through talks, workshops and panel discussions. There will be an emphasis on practical approaches […]
Teaching African and African diaspora history
British Museum London, United KingdomJoin the British Museum Schools team, curators and experts to explore teaching and learning about African and African Diaspora history. Build subject knowledge and share best practice through talks, workshops and performances. The programme features keynote speaker Hakim Adi, Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora at the University of Chichester.
Welcoming Autistic Families
OnlineMaking museum spaces accessible for autistic families is incredibly important, but it can be difficult to know where to start. Whether you want a refresher or you’re starting from scratch, […]
Developing inclusive activities for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
OnlineDo you want to create inclusive activities for families with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), but don’t know where to start? About this training In the UK, 11% of […]
Developing inclusive activities for families with Additional Learning Needs (ALN)
OnlineApproximately one in five learners in Wales have Additional Learning Needs (ALN). Adding non-disabled siblings to that number will increase this potential audience significantly and just knowing this is a […]
Multi-sensory learning in museums
British Museum London, United KingdomJoin the British Museum Schools team and SEND experts to explore how to develop and deliver multi-sensory activities which support and enrich learning for students with additional needs in museums, heritage sites, art galleries and cultural organisations. Build subject knowledge and share best practice through talks, workshops and panel discussions. There will be an emphasis […]