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More room at the inn: An accessible Christmas at your church

Learn about the barriers there are for people with disabilities or who are neurodivergent

DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON, WE consider God’s invitation to all, to come and be welcomed in his house, in his presence. But how can we make that welcome a reality for disabled people, those who have a long-term health condition, and those who experience neurodivergence or learning difficulties?

In this webinar three disability advisors from across the country explain straightforward ways to assess how accessible your events and services are, and quick wins you can put into place at low cost and low effort that could make a real difference.

Hosted by Helen James, Disability Project Manager, with speakers Pete, Lynda and John.

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