In response to Amy Harrison's query about writing a DDA/access policy...
CyMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales are running a Disability Summer
School during September which offers a wide range of speakers and workshops
on many different aspects of disabled access. THE SUMMER SCHOOL IS AIMED AT
MUSEUMS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES IN WALES BUT A COUPLE OF PLACES COULD BE
AVAILABLE TO DELEGATES FROM OUTSIDE WALES ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
BASIS. BOOKINGS MUST BE RECEIVED THIS WEEK - YOU CAN PHONE TO RESERVE A
PLACE IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT TIME TO GET THE BOOKING FORM TO US THIS WEEK.
The Summer School takes place as follows
Thurday 1 September - University of Wales, Bangor
Tuesday 6 September - National Library Aberystwyth
Wednesday 14 September - Swansea Rugby Club
ATTENDANCE IS FREE. CLOSE OF BOOKINGS FOR ALL 3 DAYS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO
FRIDAY 19 AUGUST
Each day offers a different programme of speakers and workshops as indicated
in the attached programme (1st document English, 2nd document Welsh).
We have printable and online booking forms available
Printable booking form (English)
http://www.cymal.wales.gov.uk/event/pb-eng-dss.htm
Online booking form (English)
http://www.cymal.wales.gov.uk/event/ob-eng-dss.htm
Printable booking form (Welsh)
http://www.cymal.wales.gov.uk/event/pb-eng-dss.htm
Online booking form (Welsh)
http://www.cymal.wales.gov.uk/event/ob-eng-dss.htm
If you are from outside Wales and would like to attend, or you need further
information, or to reserve your place by phone please contact
[log in to unmask] - or you can phone Christine on 01970
610231.
Katherine Thomas
Equal Opportunities Adviser
CyMAL: Museums Archives and Libraries Wales
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-----Original Message-----
From: Williams, Helen Lyall (Cymal - Aberystwyth)
Sent: 15 August 2005 09:48
To: Thomas, Katherine (CyMAL - Aberystwyth)
Subject: FW: writing a dda/access policy
One for you? Learn all about it at the Summer School?
Helen
-----Original Message-----
From: Amy Harrison [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 10 August 2005 09:51
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: writing a dda/access policy
Deal all,
We are a small gallery and shop, who also run a programme of talks,
lectures and education events and have several small offices. We need to
develop a new disability access policy and I wondered if any other small
organisations have examples that I might have a look at, as a guide.
I'd be really grateful for any contributions.
many thanks,
Amy Harrison
Education Officer
Brisol Architecture Centre
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