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Training

We provide training in the areas below and often create bespoke packages to suit individual requirements. Contact us to discuss how we can help. If you would like to hear about new events and opportunities as they are announced, join our mailing list.

Sensory design

Creating sensory rich designs

Creating sensory-rich designs and using techniques like sensory mapping to encourage people to explore the outdoors through all their senses.

Accessible places

Making accessible places like this picnic spot in a park

Making outdoor places - parks, countryside, historic lanscapes, gardens - accessible and inviting for everyone. We also run Diversity Awareness Training.

 

Information design

Accessible information design helps you get your messages reach everyone

Making sure your messages and information reach the widest audience and showing simple ways of making your communication techniques most accessible.

Making age-friendly places

Age friendly places are welcoming to old and young

Designing care environments and public spaces to invite and facilitate enjoyment by older people, and to reconnect people with their local places and communities.

Inclusive community consultation

Inclusive community engagement uses accessible techniques so everyone can get involved

Using creative and accessible consultation techniques to engage people who are often left off the radar.

Creating richer visitor experiences

Richer visitor experiences as a result of using sensory mapping and visitor review tools

Using sensory techniques and visitor experience toolkits to review sites and prioritise improvements to appeal to a wider audience. We also run

Design for dementia

Dementia friendly design recognises the value of events like this community fete

Using and designing outdoor places to overcome the isolation faced by people with dementia, their families, friends and carers.

Playful place design

Playful place design makes play available to all ages, like this wooden xylophone on a forest trail

Showing how to create more opportunities for people of all ages to be playful, inquisitive and engaged in outdoor spaces.

 

Accessible buildings

Accessible buildings, like the Core at Eden, as a result of using our Social Sustainability Toolkit

Delivered with Eden Project and using our social sustainability toolkit to review building accessibility at all stages, from initial concept to final handover.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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