This March, visit The Roald Dahl Museum in Buckinghamshire on a special relaxed day, designed especially for visitors with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) and their friends and families. On this day, museum sounds will be turned down and visitor numbers reduced to create a calm, welcoming environment where everyone can enjoy the museum at their own pace. The museum provides SEND resources, including Explorer Kits and Quiet Space Kits, available to borrow free with Museum entry.
MoreTake advantage of the Autism Friendly Early Opening at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire on Thursday 2nd April. The Gardens, Park, Adventure Playground and Dinosaur trail will be open from 8.30am so families with children and adults on the autistic spectrum, as well as those with learning disabilities or sensory and communication disorders, can enjoy a calmer and quieter environment. From 10.30am the attractions will be open to the general public as normal.
MoreSensory-Friendly Family Days at Science Oxford Centre in Oxfordshire
Suitable for ages three years and over, Science Oxford Centre’s Sensory-Friendly Family Days have been designed to better accommodate and support families who experience autism and/or other additional needs. A reduced number of tickets will be issued, loud exhibits signposted, hand-dryers switched off and lighting switched to a dimmer setting. Ear defenders will be available if requested. Saturdays 4th April and 4th July only. Sessions run 10am-12noon, 12.30-2.30pm and 3-5pm (woodland access is available all day).
MoreThinktank Birmingham Science Museum in West Midlands
An accessibility program for autistic people and those with similar disabilities, Morning Explorers at Thinktank in Birmingham usually runs on the second Saturday of each month. Visitors can expect some adaptions to the usual museum experience and an optional autism-friendly planetarium show.
On these mornings the museum opens at 9am so the museum can be explored at a quieter time. Most of the sound-making exhibits will be muted until 11am. Ear defenders and sensory maps will be available at the entrance.
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