We have produced two toolkits sharing our learning from our three year History of Place project, describing how to evolve events and exhibitions which are accessible, in partnership with and telling the story of disabled people.
TOOLKIT ONE
Accessible Exhibitions For All: A guide to co-designing exhibitions with disabled people.
This guide covers considerations ranging from:
This toolkit was supported by Jayne Earnscliffe, Tactile Studio and The Hub.
TOOLKIT TWO
Engaging Deaf and Disabled Young People With Heritage
It is vital for deaf and disabled people to be at the heart of the project and for younger generations to be aware of their history. We have worked extensively with groups of young, deaf, disabled and non-disabled people to create a legacy which can be accessed by all. This includes a number of digital games, films, accessible exhibitions, creative workshops and events, which tell stories of deaf and disabled people through historic documents uncovered during archival research.
Our toolkit covers:
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