Accessibility

On the right track | Go as you Please, National Railway Museum, York

Rediscovering train travel from the viewpoint of disabled people

Curatorial fellowships launched for D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people

Curating Visibility programme offers career development opportunities to tackle underrepresentation in sector

Craven Museum named UK’s most family-friendly museum

Fifteen museums were shortlisted and judged by families over the summer holidays

How to welcome everyone

While many museums still struggle to create inclusive exhibitions for disabled visitors, Rob Sharp has found some innovative examples of best practice

Sensational Museum aims to change how museums work for everyone

Research project sets out to challenge split between provision for disabled and non-disabled people

In brief | Latest on collections, awards, funding, loans and more

Handel & Hendrix museum asks people to share their Jimi Hendrix memories while Aberdeen Art Gallery launches Relaxed Mondays

How to support World Toilet Day this year

Resources to help public attractions maximise the accessibility of their toilets

House of Memories launches dementia app for Yemeni community

Memories of Yemen app features music and pictures of Yemeni artefacts

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities website launched

Museum development officer Sam Bowen leads project to support museum work with Send audiences

National Museums Liverpool to deliver House of Memories dementia scheme in Wales

Bilingual programme will enable people living with dementia to engage with museum collections

The future must be all inclusive

Cultural institutions have an opportunity to reshape their practice to cater for the needs of vulnerable groups, says Geraldine Kendall Adams

Creating sensory friendly spaces

The V&A Dundee shares how Covid has changed its approach