The National Paralympic Heritage Trust is looking for disabled or neurodivergent volunteers to become part of an extraordinary project in collaboration with Coventry University, supported by the Midlands National Lottery Heritage Fund. As an Oral History Volunteer, you’ll undertake professional training to conduct three to five interviews with Paralympic athletes.

We believe in capturing Paralympic history through the authentic voices of those who’ve lived it. That’s why we’re seeking volunteers with lived experiences of disability to interview Paralympians. Your contributions will shape best practices and a toolkit that will be shared widely within the heritage sector.

Benefits include professional training, and guidance, along with expenses and necessary support costs. For more information, contact us at admin@paralympicheritage.org.uk

INCLUSIVE CO-CREATED AUDIO DESCRIPTION TRAINING
25th January 2024, 11am-1pm

Open to all Buckinghamshire cultural organisations, attend the Inclusive Co-created Audio Description Training, in collaboration with Royal Holloway University London. Learn about Inclusive Co-created Audio Description which offers museums and cultural institutions a streamlined way to create new audio descriptions, extending digital provision and boosting inclusion.

Join the free online workshop on January 25th, 11am-1pm via Zoom. Reserve your space: Inclusive Co-created Audio Description Training | National Paralympic Heritage Trust