Engagement@Manchester exploring Inclusive Practice
When: Wednesday, 15 April 12.30pm – 1.45pm
Where: 5.206 University Place, Oxford Road (in-person)
Are you interested in public engagement? Would you like to hear and share some inspiring ideas and practice? Would you like to network with other like-minded people interested in engagement? Then come along to this series of informal sessions exploring different aspects of public engagement.
Open to: All University colleagues, students and community partners.
Whether you’re new to public engagement or already experienced, you’re very welcome to join.
Featuring shared practice from:
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Tess Hartland talking about Echoes of Displacement a comic that centres on the experiences of older people seeking asylum in Manchester;
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Jerome De Groot and Matt Stallard talking about a co-pro resource developed through the Manchester’s DNA project;
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Manchester Museum and partners Venture Arts, Pinc College and Manchester Deaf Centre, Belonging in Wild created space for reflection on how different lived experiences shape our relationship to environmental action.
We will supply tea/coffee and cake, and you are welcome to bring your lunch along to the session.