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Information below from a colleague about an upcoming training opportunity.

Elvie

Elvie Thompson
Head of Engagement

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From: Tara-Jane Sutcliffe <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 24 July 2014 09:41
Subject: W/shop: Visual impairment awareness for the historic environment
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Hello,



This is an initial ‘save the date’ email to share news of a forthcoming
training day that I hope will be of interest.



The Council for British Archaeology recently ran a training day on *visual
impairment awareness for the historic environment* in Worcestershire. We
received such good feedback and requests for the training to be rolled out
further north that I am currently planning a follow-up workshop to be held
in York on Friday *19th September*.



The aim of the training is to widen access to the historic environment for
individuals with visual impairment.



The event will be FREE to attendees and run in collaboration with The
Wilberforce Trust (a leading charity for the visually impaired) and the
National Trust, who are kindly hosting the event at The Treasurer’s House
in York. Importantly, individuals with visual impairment will also be
involved in the workshop.



Attendees will develop:



·         understanding of the difficulties and challenges faced by
visually impaired people

·         skills and confidence in communicating effectively with visually
impaired people

·         knowledge of how visual and audio aids can be used to immerse a
person in an exhibition

·         understanding of how to effectively use tactile installations to
enrich engagement



The workshop will comprise a range of interactive and experiential
activities:



·         use of simulation spectacles to experience a range of visual
impairments

·         sight-guiding to explore accessibility issues

·         introduction to and discussion of a range of visual and audio
aids

·         use and discussion of handling collections

·         introduction to and critique of tactile models



Discussion is a key part of the training day and participants will be
encouraged to share experiences and observation of best practice, providing
a peer-to-peer learning opportunity. It is hoped that attendees from both
the York and Worcester courses will develop contacts for future
collaboration.



In order to tailor the training to the needs of attendees it would be most
helpful, at this stage, to receive a) expressions of interest to
participate, and b) indication of your requirements for the workshop.



Do please share details with friends and colleagues. Further details,
including timings, will be circulated shortly and advertised on the CBA
website: http://new.archaeologyuk.org/



Many thanks.



Best wishes,



Tara





Tara-Jane Sutcliffe, MIfA

Community Archaeology Training Coordinator



twitter @tj_sutcliffe





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