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Sensory Trust - How to make inclusive and engaging sensory-rich visitor experiences

Do you work or volunteer in the natural heritage sector? 

Have you considered how inclusive your outdoor visitor experience is?   

We are hosting a practical training sessions all about making natural spaces more welcoming, inclusive and sensory-rich for visitors of all ages and abilities. 

Expect fresh ideas, practical activities and tools to make your space more accessible and inclusive. 

Don’t miss this unique opportunity, spaces are limited, book now.

Who is it for:

People working or volunteering in woodlands, forests, parks, gardens, farms, moorlands, wetlands, visitor attractions, or historic estates.

In the workshop you will:

        Find out how to make your visitor experience more inclusive and accessible.

        Discover how to use the Access Chain to understand a visitor’s journey and plan an accessible event.

        Use practical tools to help you identify and appreciate the sensory opportunities you have.

        Learn how to create inclusive and engaging sensory-rich experiences.

        Understand the importance of pre-visit information to welcome visitors of all ages and abilities.

When and where:

📍Salisbury, Wiltshire 17th June

📍Higher Bockhampton, Dorset 22nd June

📍Newton Abbot, Devon 24th June

📍Bridgewater, Somerset 1st July

📍Knowle, Bristol 3rd July

How to book:

Book now to secure your place on this training day: Training Courses Sensory Trust

NOTE: If you attend the in-person training, there will be some opportunities available for some participants where you will be able to discuss a particular project that you are working on with a member of the Sensory Trust team.

We're looking forward to seeing you there!

Sensory Trust