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SUMMARY:Relaxed Mondays @ The Cartoon Museum\, London
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\nRelaxed Mondays: Events this year: February 17th. April 7th. May 26th. July 28th. August 4th. August 25th. October 27.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOverview\nOur free Relaxed Monday events have been specifically designed for children and young people with autism spectrum conditions or sensory processing differences.\nEvents this year: February 17th. April 7th. May 26th. July 28th. August 4th. August 25th. October 27.Events are free\, but advance booking is essential. One ticket per person\, and one member of the group needs to be aged 5-25 with autism spectrum conditions or sensory processing differences. Drop-in workshops are most suitable for ages 8-14. Drinks and snacks will be available. Join us for a free morning or afternoon event specifically designed for children and young people with autism spectrum conditions or sensory processing differences. The event offers children and young people the opportunity to visit the museum without the distraction of other visitors\, accompanied by their families\, carers or friends. Throughout each session there will be drop-in cartoon workshops with our cartoonist Steve Marchant\, as well as a self-led trail of the museum – or you can just use the time to explore the museum at your own pace. We cannot be responsible for any attendees. However\, if there are any access requirements you would like us to know about or discuss\, as well as any questions you may have\, please email learning@cartoonmuseum.org and our Learning and Outreach Officer\, Steve\, will be happy to talk through everything. If you have booked tickets\, we will email you our accessibility information ahead of the visit\, including: Visual Story of the day\, exhibition videos along with accessible descriptions\, sensory descriptions of the museum\, and the best accessible routes to get to the museum using public transport.\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/relaxed-mondays-the-cartoon-museum-london-2/
LOCATION:Cartoon Museum\, London\, W1A 3AE
CATEGORIES:London
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SUMMARY:Quieter Time @ Tower Bridge\, London
DESCRIPTION:Quieter Time\nA calmer way to explore London’s defining landmark \nWe know that visiting a busy attraction can be challenging for people who experience the world differently. That’s why we offer Quieter Time: a specially-designated period\, designed to create a more inclusive and comfortable environment for all.  \nAbout Quieter Time\nQuieter Time is ideal for: \nNeurodivergent individuals\nPeople living with dementia\nBlind or visually impaired visitors\nDeaf or hearing-impaired visitors\nAnyone seeking a more tranquil experience\nFamilies\, friends\, and carers accompanying any of the above\nWhat to expect: \nTo help make your visit as smooth and enjoyable as possible\, we: \nLimit the number of visitors inside the Bridge\nTurn off loud hand dryers and provide disposable hand towels\nReduce the volume of soundscapes and video\nRun regular disability and access awareness training for our staff\nProvide a visual story to help you plan ahead\nOffer Access Toolkits with sensory items for those who may feel overwhelmed\nPlease note there are approx. 200 stairs up the North Tower (there is Lift access available if required). \nWhether you’re visiting with others or on your own\, Quieter Time helps you explore inside Tower Bridge in a way that suits you best.  \nOn the second Saturday of every month\, we are more relaxed with even further reduced capacity from 09:30 to 11:00. Previously called Relaxed Openings.  \nBooking information\nUpcoming dates \nSaturday 13 September\, 9:30-11:10. The attraction will open to the general public at 11:30 but you are welcome to stay for as long as you like.\nSaturday 11 October\, 9:30-11:10. The attraction will open to the general public at 11:30 but you are welcome to stay for as long as you like.\nFriday 24 October\, 13:50-14:50. The attraction will open to the general public at 15:10 but you are welcome to stay for as long as you like.\nTuesday 28 October\, 9:30 -11:10. The attraction will open to the general public at 11:30 but you are welcome to stay for as long as you like.\nPrice: Standard entry charge \nGuarantee your entry to Tower Bridge by booking your tickets online.  \nBook now \nImportant information \nIf you have access needs\, please plan your route in advance.  \nGetting here \nIf you have further questions\, please contact us: \n+44 (0)20 7407 9191\nbookings@towerbridge.org.uk\nFor more detail about your visit\, view our Visual Story in advance: \nView the Visual Story
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/quieter-time-tower-bridge-london-5/
LOCATION:Tower Bridge\, SE1 2UP
CATEGORIES:London
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SUMMARY:Seacole Sessions Family Activity:Creepy Crawlies & Collections Conservation @ Museum of the Order of St John\, London
DESCRIPTION:Discover how insects and other things can affect the condition of our collection and make your own bug with storytelling by Olivia Armstrong. \nSeacole Sessions are sensory friendly events for families. They are designed to support autistic and neurodiverse families and are suitable for people who would benefit from visiting the museum when it is less crowded and noisy. Spaces for these activities are limited and free tickets must be booked in advance. All those who sign up will be sent a visual story via email.\nImportant information: \n•Our programme is recommended for 3-10 year olds but siblings and babies are very welcome. \n•Children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the activity. \n•The workshop will take place in the Museum’s Learning Centre\, beside the Priory Church\, on the north side of St John’s Square. For an exact location\, please use what3words:///pardon.thing.fuzzy. \n•If you can no longer attend the activity\, please let us know so that we can give another family the opportunity to participate. \n•If anyone in your group has sensory needs please contact us (museum@sja.org.uk) and we will ensure that your table is located in a quieter environment\, provide you with a visual story or talk through how else we can best assist you on the day.
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/seacole-sessions-family-activitycreepy-crawlies-collections-conservation-museum-of-the-order-of-st-john-london/
LOCATION:Museum of the Order of St John\, London\, EC1M 4DA
CATEGORIES:London
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SUMMARY:SEND Family Workshop: Sensory Storytelling @ British Library\, London
DESCRIPTION:A child looking through a kaleidoscope in the Story Explorers Exhibition\nThis workshop is designed for families with children with special educational needs and/or complex needs. \nThere are two separate bookable sessions 2.15-3.15pm and 3.30-4.30pm  \nEnjoy our family-friendly exhibition\, Story Explorers: A Journey Through Imaginary Worlds\, and take part in a sensory storytelling workshop. Families will be able to explore the space and discover imaginary worlds through multi-sensory storytelling\, song and music. \nAll visitors to this event will receive a visual story in advance to help prepare for the visit. All tickets need to be pre-booked for everyone in your group. \nIf you require any access support\, please contact us on outreach@bl.uk.  \nFind out further useful information about facilities at the Library and how to find us. \nBritish Library\, London\nDuration\n14.15 – 15.15 and 15.30 – 16.30\nAge\nParent or carer with children aged 2 – 11\, but all ages are welcome\nPrice\nFree\, booking essential
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LOCATION:British Library\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Relaxed Opening - Blitz: the club that shaped the 80s @ Design Museum\, London
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 29 October 2025\, 10:00 – 12:00\nOpen from September 2025. \nLocation: Level -1 (wheelchair entrance via Level -2) \n\nVisit the exhibition webpage for further information about Blitz: the club that shaped the 80s\nBook your tickets here\n\nThe Relaxed Opening allows you to visit our exhibitions with fewer people in the gallery\, a more relaxed attitude towards noise and movement\, and additional support. \nSpecial adjustments will include: \n\nFewer tickets are available per time slot\, so the galleries will be less busy than usual\nA small Chill Room will be available on Level -1\, near the gallery entrance and exit\nA selection of tactile materials from the exhibition will be available to touch during the relaxed opening\nYou can download a Sensory Map and a Large Print Guide for each exhibition space from our Access Information webpage\, and also on this page (please scroll down to find out more)\nA print copy of the Sensory Maps and Large Print Guides will be available onsite during the Relaxed opening. Please ask a member of staff for assistance\n\nPlease note: \n\nYou must purchase a ticket to each exhibition\nThe museum’s cafés\, shops\, and other displays are also open to the public from 10:00am\nA video description of the entrance journey to the museum will be added to this page soon\nYou can use the museum’s free Wi-Fi during your visit by setting up a free account\nThe recommended time to see the exhibitions is approximately one hour for each gallery space\, but this really varies from visitor to visitor\n\n\nHow to book your ticket:\n\nPre-booking online is required as spaces are limited\nTicket sales are limited to 50% capacity\, so we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment\nTickets are non-refundable. If you cannot make it to the event\, please contact the team via the email bookings@designmuseum.org as soon as possible\, and we will get in touch to exchange your ticket for another time.\nAfter your booking\, you will receive an automated email to confirm your purchase. And\, 4 days before the event date\, you will receive an email with further information to help you prepare for your visit\nSuitable Age: 12 +. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible\, ticket-holding adult\n\nScroll down for more information and booking links.
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/relaxed-opening-blitz-the-club-that-shaped-the-80s-design-museum-london/
LOCATION:Design Museum\, London\, Greater London\, W8 6AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London
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SUMMARY:Relaxed Hours\, Late Opening @ Imperial War Museum\, London
DESCRIPTION:Relaxed Hours\nLate Opening\n29 October 2025\n5pm to 7pm\nIWM London\nEveryone\nFree event\nBooking required\nBook Tickets\nThe Blavatnik Art\, Film and Photography Galleries at IWM London\nIWM\nJoin us for a relaxed late opening of IWM London. This is a sensory-friendly event for families and individuals. The event is suitable for individuals or families with members who may have sensory processing differences\, autistic spectrum conditions or would otherwise benefit from a quieter environment to explore IWM London.  \nAs part of our late opening\, you will be able to explore all our current exhibitions and have the opportunity to participate in family-friendly activities.  \nThere will also be quiet rooms for those needing to take a break\, a breakout space\, and an indoor eating area for anyone wishing to bring their own food.  \nTo help ensure a smooth entry to the museum\, we kindly ask visitors to book a free ticket online in advance. However\, we will still have capacity available onsite for those who are unable to book tickets. \nWe will send all visitors an email around a week before the event with more information and a visual walkthrough to help you fully plan for your visit. Please be aware\, the museum will be open to the general public for the first hour of your visit.  \nAccess\nWe ask those attending the Relaxed Hours event to please use the West Entrance\, which can be found by following the path along the right side of the museum’s main entrance. There will be staff in the surrounding park to help direct people to the entrance. A map can be downloaded here\, or use What3words: ///dairy.chef.full. See IWM’s Accessibility Page for more information.\nTickets are limited to 6 per group\nIWM London is fully accessible by wheelchair. There are manual wheelchairs available for loan on a first-come\, first-served basis. These are provided free of charge and are located at the West Entrance.\nThere are some limited designated disabled parking bays available (located off Brook Drive\, behind IWM London). Any visitors wishing to use these bays must book them prior to the event by contacting us at RearYard@zeglobal.com or calling 020 7416 500. Please provide your vehicle model and registration number\, your expected time of arrival and a contact number when requesting a space.\nIf the museum is busy\, there will be one tannoy announcement during this event at 5:45 pm\, alerting existing visitors that the museum will be closing to members of the public not in attendance for the Relaxed Hours session. There are no other planned announcements. Fifteen minutes before closing at 6:45 pm\, you will be approached by staff to let you know about the upcoming closure. \nA visitor walks through the Second World War Galleries at IWM London\nExhibition Information\nThere will be a temporary exhibition running called Emergency Exits: The Fight for Independence in Malaya\, Kenya and Cyprus\, exploring the wave of independence movements that followed the end of the Second World War\, as many of Britain’s former imperial territories gained independence.\nPlease be aware that areas of our galleries can be dark and contain loud noises and potentially distressing images. Details of where these areas are located can be found in the visual walkthrough. There will be signage at the event.\nThe exhibitions are designed to encourage visitors to consider the experiences of people during conflict. In our First World War Galleries\, there is a short\, optional section that takes visitors through a replica trench. The floor in this area is textured\, with low lighting and sound effects. Visitors using mobility aids\, with mobility impairments\, sensory processing differences or with buggies may wish to take extra care in this area or take an alternative route that avoids this experience.\nFacilities\n· The café will be open for hot drinks and cold snacks.  \n· Accessible toilets and baby change facilities are available throughout the museum and are signposted.  \n· There are a small number of ear defenders and sensory backpacks containing items that may help your visit. They are available upon request on a first-come\, first-serve basis and are free to use. Examples of what they may contain include:  \nEar defenders\nSunflower lanyard.\n2x fidget toys.\nA simple map.\nMagnifying glass.\nCuddly toy.\nPencils and grips.\nEmotions fan.\nReading overlays.
URL:https://autisminmuseums.com/event/relaxed-hours-late-opening-imperial-war-museum-london/
LOCATION:Imperial War Museum\, London\, SE1 6HZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London
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