The idea
This project involves organising a series of 12 inclusive, neurodivergent-friendly workshops designed for children and families, held across a year. The interactive sessions aim to spark curiosity and foster understanding about the built environment, exploring its design, purpose, and impact on communities. By creating an engaging, sensory-friendly atmosphere, the workshops empower participants to connect with architecture and urban planning in a meaningful way, encouraging creativity, learning, and shared experiences.
What we'll deliver
- 12 sensory-friendly crafty workshops linking to Architecture
- Hire rooms to hold the workshops in safe accessible spaces
- Provide materials for the workshops
Why it's a great idea
- Strengthens family ties by providing a shared learning experience tailored to neurodivergent needs.
- Builds confidence and self-expression in children by engaging them in hands-on, creative activities.
- Expands educational opportunities beyond traditional classroom environments, accommodating diverse learning styles.
- Encourages interdisciplinary exploration by connecting neurodiversity, community, and Architecture.
- Contributes to a sustainable future by nurturing early interest in responsible architectural and environmental design.
Steps to get it done
- Arranging venues or a venue for the Workshops in H&F
- Preparation for the Workshops including materials
- Publicising the Events on Social Media