Families
Family Learning in the Early Years: First Steps to a Fairer Future
OnlineBecause the work you do already helps to build parental confidence and support access to rich learning environments, you’ll understand that it's more important than ever for us to work […]
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, […]
Engaging children and families with sensitive topics
OnlineDo you want to gain confidence in engaging children and families with sensitive topics at your heritage site? We believe it is important to involve children and families in ‘difficult’ […]
Creating Family Friendly Museums: Afternoon Cuppa Session (Wales)
OnlineJoin us for an informal virtual briefing and discussion session to help you think about low and no cost changes you could make to enhance your museum’s family provision using the Kids in Museums Manifesto. Our Manifesto is a set of simple guidelines for museums, heritage sites and cultural organisations created with children, young people […]
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 children are disabled and in England, 17.3% have special educational needs. Adding non-disabled siblings to that number increases this potential audience to a fifth 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 powerful advocacy tool to make a business case for ALN inclusion in your museum. Inclusive and accessible activities, resources and programming, as well as confident […]
Engaging families with under 5s in museums
OnlineDo you want to better understand your youngest visitors and their needs? Are you considering offering dedicated sessions for under 5s or wanting to enrich your existing early years workshops? […]
Making your Museum Accessible to Low Income Families
OnlineIn partnership with Children North East Do you want to understand your audiences that are experiencing poverty better? Do you need dedicated time for your staff to understand the barriers faced by those experiencing poverty to accessing cultural spaces? Both Kids in Museums and Children North East will share their insights into some of the […]
Working with young people and families in your community (Wales)
OnlineJoin us for an informal virtual sharing and discussion session to help you think about your work with young people and families in your local community. In this session, we will: - think about the importance of this work - hear case studies from The Egypt Centre and Glynn Vivian in Swansea - create opportunities […]
Creating Family Friendly Museums – Afternoon Cuppa Session
OnlineIn this webinar, we will look at low and no cost changes you can make to your museum’s family provision using the Kids in Museums Manifesto. The Kids in Museums […]