@MendoncaPen@culturalinc_cic Great chatting with you. Really interested in your ideas on using art and illustrations to make walk information more accessible.
Yes, Stephen never fails to move minds or hearts or both. The power of the arts in storytelling especially with the experience of children and parents in those stories.
@anitakntweets and Isaac reflect on the sessions at @culturalinc_cic . Lots to learn from and take away. So much progress has been made on access to the arts. Thank you @RoyalAlbertHall for hosting a lovely day.
Ayzah from @graeae sharing experiences of access to work @culturalinc_cic conference, what employers can do for access for disabled people - new ideas and proper funding will help disabled people to dream about their futures, and her vision for an ideal accessible arts venue
@anitakntweets hosts a panel on funding for access and inclusion @culturalinc_cic with South London Gallery and @JohnLyonCharity. ‘We have a strong diversity and inclusion plan’, ‘We need a combined approach to funding’, ‘Long relationships with finders makes the most change’
Venues, galleries and museums sharing the things they do to create safe, inclusive, accessible and awesome experiences at the @culturalinc_cic conference
Parents and teachers experiences of access and inclusion @culturalinc_cic conference ‘Everyone wants inclusion, until the behaviour kicks in’ , ‘just give me the basics, why is everything so complicated’, ‘consultation!’, ‘access should be built in, not an after thought.’
Stunningly thought provoking opener at the @culturalinc_cic conference from @RoseUnwin about his dramatisation of the horrific treatment of learning disabled people through his play Laughing Boy
Lots to catch up on and look forward to in our August newsletter. Articles you may have missed, news from the walking world, walks and festivals. Also introducing One Mile Walks, our new programme being launched later this year. Happy walking https://t.co/N0u3DzqNxe
Latest article on @walking_pace_uk about getting into long distance walking and a great route from @Scholes1Ron to get you going. The South Pennine Triangle.
Thinking about long distance walking? Here’s something you might enjoy - The South Pennine Triangle from @Scholes1Ron. About 50 miles - Leek to Ilam, to Buxton via Hartington, and back to Leek via The Roaches.
https://t.co/h8JqhgHVsj
Over 40 ways that #walking is magic.
My blog for @walking_pace_uk on why walking is good for you. But also on why maybe it shouldn’t matter that it is.
https://t.co/7uuO181Fcw