Eleanor Mooney tells us about how Sage Gateshead’s Family Programme overcame challenges to reach new and existing families throughout the pandemic in innovative ways.

Rosie May and Sophie Bennett from MK Gallery tell us how their sensory gallery tours were created and delivered, to increase inclusivity and accessibility for audiences with diverse needs.

Noel Jordan, Festival Director of the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival, tells us about how the organisation met the challenges of the 2021 Edinburgh International Children’s Festival during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Beth Sedgwick, Community Programme Manager at Oxford Playhouse, tells us about the Tea Talks storytelling project.

Shortlisted for the Best Age-Friendly Outreach Award in the Fantastic for Families Awards 2022, Tim Burley from artsdepot tells us about their Upstanding Citizens programme.

Cara McAleese, Arts & Health Project Manager at darts shares more about ‘Singing for Memory’

David Savill from Age Exchange tells us more about the background and impact of their ‘Caring Together’ programme

Irene Taylor Trust’s Artistic Director shares initiative supporting marginalised communities

Nicola tells us how she brought theatre to libraries across Hertfordshire

Tracy Linsley, Family Inclusion Officer at Tees Valley Museums, tells…