Justine Reilly
@justine_reilly
Founding Director of Sporting Heritage (@sportinghistory) and The Neurodiverse Museum (@neuromuseum) neurodivergent, sax player, kayaker.
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12-10-2010 08:59:25
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#NDMuseums24 wowsers!!! Thanks everyone who joined us, spoke and attended! I don't tweet much - can't keep up - but been brilliant looking at the discussion!
It's #NSHD2023 !!! Share your own #SportingStories .
Picture with my great grandad (far left) and the #Wolvey village cricket club. c. 1925.
Sporting Heritage
Wolvey Cricket Club
Congratulations to everyone Dragons RFC and Disability Sport Wales on hosting such a successful and enjoyable community event ahead of #NSHD2023 .
Heritage, reminiscence and sports participation, incl. a timely #boccia session to boot. Love the photos too ๐๐
*Community Grant Receipients*
Today we got news that The Neurodiverse Museum is now a fully fledged CIC!!! Woo hoo!!
And...we're in the Museums Association special anti-ableist issue which dropped onto the doormat at about the same time!!!
Welsh Museums Fed. Scottish Museums Federation The National Lottery Heritage Fund Arts Council England Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Final question...
Q4 - What steps can we take to support digital learners who think differently? Are there any good examples out there, or free or low -cost solutions?
#DLNETChat
Helen Adams the Digital Learning Network Justine Reilly I had always been informed of the same - a simple uncluttered video 'walkthrough' of an exhibit or a new space can be incredibly useful to help prepare some people for a visit. #DLNETChat
Next question...
Q3 โ How can technology (tools, platforms, approaches) help improve the experience for neurodivergent audiences?
#DLNETChat
Stuart D. Berry the Digital Learning Network Agree, all about being equitable & understanding that some functionality is about need, but the same functionality can be about choice. I think subtitles often fall into this category - foremost about increasing access, but also there as a choice #DLNETChat
Next question...
Q2 โ What are some of the challenges or barriers that our default uses of technology could present to neurodivergent users and visitors?
#DLNETChat
Letโs get started.
Q1 - How do you feel your workplace supports neurodivergent people? Could the sector do more for neurodivergent staff or volunteers?
#DLNETChat
Welcome to Juneโs #DLNETChat !
Today weโre looking at supporting neurodiversity in cultural heritage organisations and audiences.
If you are new to this topic, have done work in this area or have lived experience, please do share your thoughts, ideas and questions.
Justine Reilly The Neurodiverse Museum Don't forget that our poll on today's #DLNETChat is still up and running...
Let us know what you think...
Brilliant meetings this afternoon - great discussions with ArtsWales about the links between sport and art, and then equally fab discussions and planning with Nat. Football Museum.
#Sport ingHeritage #Museums #Art #Sport Sporting Heritage
This looks like a brilliant event from Paralympic Heritage with Sporting Heritage ambassador Hannah Cockroft OBE, DL
There's still time to book your tickets!
paralympicheritage.org.uk/Event/meet-parโฆ
#Museum peeps: Another plea that if you're looking to develop provision for #neurodivergent people (kids / adults / both), the first port of call is always those with lived experience.
Nothing about us without us!
The Neurodiverse Museum
Amazing to join Culture Bridge NE this morning to speak about creating equitable experiences for #neurodivergent people. And excellent to be doing this on #InternationalWomensDay !
The Neurodiverse Museum Sporting Heritage
To celebrate #InternationalWomensDay why not take a look at our EXHIBITION of Inspirational Women in Sport? ๐ Explore the online exhibition here: bit.ly/3RXDdVj