Inclusion and engagement : recordings, presentations.
Includes audio recordings, powerpoint presentations and films; around five hours of practical information to help your organisation engage with and meaninfully involve your diverse communities from a conference held in London, December 2009 entitled Museums , inclusion, engagement..
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Edinburgh :
Museumsetc,
[2009]
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Table of Contents:
- Keep up the good work: exploring the long-term impact of social inclusion initiatives (presentation (ppt) audio (mp3)) and; Social inclusion and long-term impact (pdf) / Lucie Fitton, Inclusion Officer, Museum of London
- The virtuous circle: community engagement at the Manchester Museum / Gurdeep Thiara, Outreach Officer, Manchester Museum (presentation (ppt) audio (mps) movies (mov))
- How to involve the communities you serve in all you do in your museum / Liz Puddick, Learning Manager, London Transport Museum (presentation (ppt) audio (mp3))
- Making time for everyone: museum clubs for adults with learning disabilities / Steph Parmee, Museum Project Officer, Suffolk County Council (presentation (ppt))
- Drivers for change: capacity building and cultural ownership / Eithne Nightingale, Head of Diversity Strategy, V&A (presentation (ppt) audio (mp3))
- Working with new audiences at the British Museum / Laura Phillips, Community Partnerships Manager, Dr Emma Poulter, Talking Objects Manager, British Museum (audio (mp3))
- Community engagement, evaluating the impact / Alison James, Nicky Boyd, Museum Consultants (Audiences) (presentation (ppt) audio (mp3))
- An ageing society: learning, engagement and participation in museums for the over 50s / Alison Lightbown, Head of Learning & Education, Geffrye Museum, London (presentation (ppt) audio (mp3))
- Practice, reflection and pathways presentation / Mark Miller, Curator Youth Programmes, Tate Britain (presentation (ppt) audio (mp3)
- Smudged performance: using collections to collaborate artistically with people with learning disabilities / Alice Fox, Inclusive Arts Practice, University of Brighton (presentation (ppt) audio (mp3)) .