Trial of "Operation Ouch" Accessibility Features
Overview
The Science and Industry Museum would like to invite families who have sight loss or visual impairments to try their new audio description trail and test out some tactile resources for their "Operation Ouch: Brains, Bogies and You" interactive exhibition!
The museum has been working with families from Henshaws and some fantastic young people from Manchester Youth Zone to create an Audio Description trail for their Operation Ouch exhibition. By joining this exclusive event, you can try and provide feedback on these new accessibility features before they are introduced to the public.
Eligibility:
- Children age 5 - 11 years who have sight loss or visual impairments
- Willingness to trial some activities and approaches (including SIM's child-led audio description)
Benefits:
- Free exclusive entry to the Operation Ouch exhibition (exclusive from 2:30 to 3:30 but you are welcome to stay for as long as you want)
- Siblings welcome to join together with the visually impaired child and parents
- Cake, brew and chat with the SIM team after the trial session
Important Notes:
- This is only a trial session for SIM to receive feedback from families. The exact nature of the accessibility offer will be developed in response to the trials.
- You're responsible for your own children's safety throughout the session.
- Upon booking, we will send you contact info of the Science and Industry Museum (SIM) representative in charge of this event. You will need to confirm your attendance with them before going.
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 hour
- under 18 with parent or legal guardian
- In person
- Paid parking
- Doors at 14:15
Location
Science and Industry Museum
Liverpool Road
Manchester M3 4FP United Kingdom
How do you want to get there?
Get ready to...
- Poke around inside a giant eyeball and bang on an enormous ear drum - Take a whiff in the smell library and compete with friends and families to identify a variety of sounds - Start your own chain reaction with dominoes to discover how our nerves send messages - Test Dr Chris's reactions to stinky smells, raucous sounds and even a giant tickly feather - And get sneezed out of a giant nose
Explore fascinating objects from the Science Museum Group's collection:
- Cake, brew and chat with SIM staff and other families (optional) - Explore the rest of the Science and Industry Museum (optional)
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