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personeper.it is one among several chances offered by the training plan Personeper. Accessibility in cultural venues, an initiative funded by the European Union–NextGenerationEU within the framework of the PNRR Cultura 4.0.

The project Personeper. Accessibility in cultural venues is promoted and carried out by the General Directorate of Museums of the Ministry of Culture as the implementing body and is managed by the National School of Heritage and Cultural Activities.

Personeper. Accessibilità nei luoghi della cultura

Reducing obstacles and physical, sensory, and cognitive barriers that limit accessibility and participation in cultural heritage.

Overcoming this great challenge is the goal of Personeper. Accessibilità nei luoghi della cultura: an initiative that through training reaches those who work for cultural sites with knowledge, skills, and tools; through initiatives of dissemination and deepening encourages the community to reflect on DEIA (Diversity, equity, inclusion, accessibility) themes, policies, and strategies.

personeper.it is part of the dissemination and deepening initiatives proposed by Personeper. Accessibilità nei luoghi della cultura:

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personeper.it

personeper.it is the first website in Italy entirely dedicated to accessibility issues in cultural sites.

Constantly updated, the site hosts informative content to spread the principles and values of accessibility and inclusion, theoretical reflections to encourage deeper understanding, testimonies and practices to inspire action and also consultation tools such as standards, recommendations, guidelines, bibliographies, glossaries.

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Everything with texts, photos, videos, podcasts, downloads

Reflections, practices, stories, testimonies, news, authored by experts, scholars, trainers, offer readings (plural) on accessibility with a universal approach.
A glossary that can be browsed is populated by entries (plural) that amplify, multiply, and take on new meanings over time.
A photographic journey, in a gallery, visually interprets the multiple expressions of accessibility in the relationship (plural) between people and spaces.
A podcast, based on the underlying idea that cultural heritage is either accessible or nothing, composes a journey of discovery of the forms of interaction with people and society.

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