Disability Co-operative Network

New resources links

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We have brought together a number of resources relating to inclusive practice.  Take a look at our new links, if you know of any or would like to contribute to our website please contact us. Links page HERE or from main site’s menu.

Disability Co-operative Network

Exhibition space : Guidelines for the virtual banner

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The Disability Co-operative Network champions disabled talent to museums and art galleries across the UK.  We have created a year- long pilot for disabled artists to exhibit their artwork in our banner space on our website and twitter account. The space will have a link to a webpage on the DCN’s website which will show […]

Disability Coi-operative Network

Our New Look

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Our New Look Welcome to our new logo designed by Lizzie Morgan http://lizfolio.wordpress.com/ and our new banner is by Redstart Arts.  Redstart formed in 2011. Redstart Arts aims to develop and deliver visual arts for adults with learning disabilities. They act as a platform for artists with learning disabilities, enabling them to work collaboratively with creative […]

AXSChat speaks to Becki Morris about the Disability Co-operative Network

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AXSChat speaks to Becki Morris about Disability Co-operative Network in Museums We were extremely proud to be invited to speak to Debra Ruh, Antonio Santos and Neil Milliken from @AXSchat about our work with the DCN, our aims for museums to be more inclusive to people working in and visiting museums and working collaboratively across […]

The Autistix at the BBC

BBC Cape Project for neurodiverse talent in the workplace

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DCN was both thrilled and honoured to be invited to hear more about CAPE (Creating A Positive Environment) Project entitled ‘Joining the Dots’ to attract and retain neurodiverse talent in the workplace at the BBC. Neurodiversity is a spectrum of dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, Attention Deficit Disorder, ASD (autistic spectrum disorder) and tourettes[1] . As these […]