Clearer Communication: Tools & Techniques for More Inclusive Interaction

Clearer Communication: Tools & Techniques for More Inclusive Interaction

Grimsby Central HallGrimsby, England
Friday, Mar 13 from 1 pm to 4 pm GMT
Overview

A practical, hands-on workshop for artists, facilitators and cultural practitioners exploring creative approaches to be more inclusive.

Clearer Communication is a half-day, in-person workshop exploring how small, practical changes in communication can improve access and inclusion across arts, culture and community settings.

This session is built around real interaction and shared practice, rather than formal training or lectures. Through creative activities, guided demonstrations and discussion, participants will explore non-verbal, visual and embodied communication approaches that support clearer interaction with mixed-ability groups and audiences.

The workshop features contributions from experienced practitioners working across inclusive communication and creative practice. It forms part of a wider programme of access and inclusion activity commissioned by North East Lincolnshire Council, delivered in partnership with the Create North East Lincolnshire team. The programme supports artists, venues and cultural organisations to build more inclusive creative communities through shared learning, conversation and practical action.

Featured Contributors

Sarah Arthur – Licensed Makaton Tutor and Ambassador (Grimsby)

Sarah will offer a practical introduction to Makaton, a communication method that combines signs, symbols and speech to support understanding. The session will include a short taster demonstrating how simple signing and visual language can make everyday communication more accessible and introduce the opportunities available for training and integration into practice.

Jo Flanagan – Rise and Shine Theatre Company

Jo brings experience in inclusive performance and community-based creative workshops. Through playful, embodied activities, participants will explore movement, expression and participatory arts as tools for inclusive communication. Jo has extensive experience working with mixed ability groups to hold safe and creative spaces that allows every participants to express themselves and shine.

Who Should Attend

  • Artists and facilitators
  • Festival, venue and event teams
  • Creative practitioners working with mixed-ability groups
  • Anyone interested in improving clarity and inclusivity in communication

Accessibility Information

The workshop is designed to be relaxed, inclusive and participatory. Activities can be adapted to suit different access needs. Please share any access requirements when booking so we can support you as best we can.

A practical, hands-on workshop for artists, facilitators and cultural practitioners exploring creative approaches to be more inclusive.

Clearer Communication is a half-day, in-person workshop exploring how small, practical changes in communication can improve access and inclusion across arts, culture and community settings.

This session is built around real interaction and shared practice, rather than formal training or lectures. Through creative activities, guided demonstrations and discussion, participants will explore non-verbal, visual and embodied communication approaches that support clearer interaction with mixed-ability groups and audiences.

The workshop features contributions from experienced practitioners working across inclusive communication and creative practice. It forms part of a wider programme of access and inclusion activity commissioned by North East Lincolnshire Council, delivered in partnership with the Create North East Lincolnshire team. The programme supports artists, venues and cultural organisations to build more inclusive creative communities through shared learning, conversation and practical action.

Featured Contributors

Sarah Arthur – Licensed Makaton Tutor and Ambassador (Grimsby)

Sarah will offer a practical introduction to Makaton, a communication method that combines signs, symbols and speech to support understanding. The session will include a short taster demonstrating how simple signing and visual language can make everyday communication more accessible and introduce the opportunities available for training and integration into practice.

Jo Flanagan – Rise and Shine Theatre Company

Jo brings experience in inclusive performance and community-based creative workshops. Through playful, embodied activities, participants will explore movement, expression and participatory arts as tools for inclusive communication. Jo has extensive experience working with mixed ability groups to hold safe and creative spaces that allows every participants to express themselves and shine.

Who Should Attend

  • Artists and facilitators
  • Festival, venue and event teams
  • Creative practitioners working with mixed-ability groups
  • Anyone interested in improving clarity and inclusivity in communication

Accessibility Information

The workshop is designed to be relaxed, inclusive and participatory. Activities can be adapted to suit different access needs. Please share any access requirements when booking so we can support you as best we can.

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Highlights

  • 3 hours
  • In person

Location

Grimsby Central Hall

Duncombe Street

Grimsby DN32 7EG

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