Zebedee Troupers - Abled not DISabled
For the Zebedee Troupers – Abled Not DISabled project, young people with disabilities discovered the role disabled people played during the two world wars.
For the Zebedee Troupers – Abled Not DISabled project, young people with disabilities discovered the role disabled people played during the two world wars.
Many more people will have the opportunity to access the River Garnock’s natural beauty spots and experience the health benefits being outdoors can bring.
Learning Through Landscapes is supporting schools during the COVID-19 crisis by engaging pupils with nature.
256 sound tapes that record the memories of people who have lived, worked and volunteered at Leonard Cheshire Disability since the 1950s will be preserved and made available to the public.
The stories behind exhibits at four of Scotland’s leading heritage attractions are being brought to life for people with profound and multiple learning disabilities.
Disability charity Destined Ltd are improving access to the Foyle Valley Railway Museum.
Dreadnought South West collected untold stories about women and girls to inspire and educate communities in South West England.
Through their Sensing the Wild project, Going for Independence CIC alongside Wildlife Trust experts aimed to help visually impaired people explore the nature on their doorsteps.
Black History Live revealed the stories of Kent’s African and Caribbean residents of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Nomad Project involved a wider range of people in heritage through digital exploration of Somali artefacts.