During October Half-Term, we’re running another designated ‘quiet’ starts to the day, created for children and young people who have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This includes neurodivergent individuals (with or without a diagnosis) and those who may benefit from a lower-stimulation environment, and their families.
This inclusive, sensory-considerate session will include:
• Reduced visitor numbers to create a calmer atmosphere
• Visual supports and clear signage
• Designated quiet spaces for rest and regulation
• Fidget resources available to use
• Optional, open-ended on-gallery activities tailored to suit different needs.
There will also be open-ended, accessible craft and art activities for all abilities and interests in the Learning Studios and workshop.
If you’d like more information about the sensory adaptations, feel free to contact John at
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We warmly welcome SEND families — come as you are! All children must be supervised by an adult at all times. The River Kitchen café will remain open to the public during this session.
Booking is essential due to limited capacity.
Suggested donation: £3 per family.
You may also like the following events from Derby Museums:
- This Saturday, 27th September, 01:30 am, Farm to Fashion: Regenerative Yarns and Textiles for the Future with Gloria Mazzer, WovenBeyond in Derby
- Next Friday, 3rd October, 07:30 pm, Derby Poetry Festival (Abridged) Poetry Slam in Derby
- Next Saturday, 4th October, 10:30 am, Learn to use a Knitting Machine in Derby
Also check out other
Workshops in Derby,
Arts events in Derby,
Nonprofit events in Derby.