The National Museum of Ukrainian History is launching a new educational project on inclusive practices called "A Museum for Everyone."
A museum should be a space of accessibility, respect, and engagement—physical, communicative, emotional, and social. That is why the National Museum of Ukrainian History has created a course that will help museums become truly accessible to all visitors.
📌 Who is this course for?
For museum workers, guides, educators, representatives of public organizations, cultural managers, and anyone who works with people and wants to:
- better understand the specifics of working with veterans and military personnel;
- establish communication with visitors with hearing and visual impairments;
- adapt programs for people with intellectual disabilities;
- work more effectively with children of different ages;
- talk ethically with children about complex history and war;
- master ethical communication with people with special speech needs;
- implement the principles of universal design in the museum space.
The educational course will run from February 26 to early April. Classes will be held once a week on weekdays, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
✅ Participation is free of charge. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate of participation.
👉 The course is available in two formats: offline and online.
Participation is based on the results of an interview.
Offline classes will be held at 2 Volodymyrska Street (limited number of places).
You can join the online course by following the link. Choose the format that suits you best when filling out the registration form: https://forms.gle/QgCwVqVKS2hV2AA49
After registering, a museum employee will contact you to clarify the details.
The museum can and should be for everyone. Join us!
Project coordinator – Svitlana Slastennykova. Contact: [email protected]
Based on materials from the National Museum of Ukrainian History