Event Date: 19 January 2026
Time: 10:00–10:40 (GMT+1)
Format: Οnline
Language: Εnglish
Who is it for? Museum educators, cultural and creative professionals interested in accessibility and inclusion
Register here.
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About the webinar
This session will introduce REACT’s framework for accessible cultural content, present key tools developed for museums, and encourage participants to reflect on how accessibility can be embedded in everyday organisational practices.
The webinar will present resources developed within the REACT project and demonstrate how they can be used in practice by cultural professionals. Participants will gain insight into accessible content design, reflect on organisational accessibility challenges, and explore how digital tools can support inclusive cultural participation.
The session is designed as a short, inspirational format, offering concrete entry points for organisations seeking to take initial or next steps toward improved accessibility.
Developed in collaboration with cultural institutions in France, Belgium, Poland and Romania, REACT responds to the growing need for inclusive cultural experiences that address the needs of diverse audiences, including people with visible and invisible disabilities. The project combines accessibility principles with digital solutions to support cultural organisations in adapting both on-site and online content.

Participant profiles
The webinar is open to:
- Museum educators and cultural mediators
- Cultural and creative professionals interested in accessibility and inclusion
- Project managers and coordinators in culture and youth initiatives
Participation is open and free of charge. Registration is available here.
REACT is a European project dedicated to improving the cultural experience for all visitors, with a strong focus on inclusion and accessibility. By providing tools, knowledge and practical guidance, the project supports museums and cultural centres in developing more accessible content and engagement strategies.
Particular attention is given to the needs of smaller and mid-sized institutions, enabling them to adopt inclusive practices and benefit from digital innovation without requiring extensive resources. REACT contributes to more sustainable and equitable cultural ecosystems by helping organisations reach broader audiences and strengthen participation.
More information about the project is available at REACT's official website.
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