Cultural Spaces' Responses to Homelessness - free training
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Cultural Spaces' Responses to Homelessness - free training

By Arts & Homelessness International

In-person training for anyone interested in how cultural spaces can deepen access for people experiencing homelessness.

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Location

University of Warwick

Faculty of Arts Building (FAB) 6 University Road Coventry CV4 7EQ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 20 days, 3 hours
  • In person

About this event

Community • Other

Join us for a free, in-person training workshop designed for cultural spaces, libraries, museums, galleries, and arts organisations that want to welcome and support people with lived experience of homelessness.

This practical, discussion-based session will explore:

  • What barriers people facing homelessness encounter in cultural spaces
  • Trauma-conscious approaches to create safety and dignity
  • Examples of best practice from across the UK and globally
  • Practical steps to strengthen access, engagement, and trust in your space

This training is free, but spaces are strictly limited to 25 participants. Please only book if you’re confident you can attend, and let us know if your plans change so we can offer your spot to someone else.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this training for?

Front-of-house teams, managers, curators, programmers, cultural workers, people with lived experience of homelessness, sector partners, and anyone curious about making cultural spaces more welcoming.

What do we mean by “cultural spaces”?

Libraries, museums, galleries, theatres, parks, arts centres, heritage sites, festivals, music venues, and other public cultural spaces that bring people together to connect, create, and experience culture.

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Arts & Homelessness International

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Sep 23 · 1:30 PM GMT+1