Learning

Our community partnerships team works with audiences new to museums and is building strong relationships with local communities on Merseyside. We work flexibly, developing both one-off activities and longer term projects. We deliver our work in any of National Museums Liverpool's venues, as well as out in community settings to make our service as wide reaching as possible.
The majority of the work focuses on hard-to-reach and marginalised groups who may face barriers to visiting our museums and galleries. To explain what we mean, here is a list of some of the community audiences that we work with:
Children Centres, foster carers, looked-after children and children leaving care, children in palliative care, hospices or hospitals.
Further information is available on the Children (0-10 years) page.
Youth groups and clubs, NEET (not in employment, education or training) groups, young carers, young offenders, teenage and young parents and individual young people.
Further information is available on the Youth Arts Programme page.
Specialised groups such as the Stroke Association, care homes, day centres, people in hospices, hospitals or palliative care.
Further information is available on the Adults and older people page.
Deaf, visually impaired and disabled audiences, community, groups with learning disabilities or mental health problems, support agencies, social services, and support, learning and residential centres.
Further information is available on the Disability page.
Afro-Caribbean, Somali, Nigerian, Ghanaian, Arabic, Indian and Chinese communities, faith groups and organisations, BME elders and support groups.
Further information is available on the Black and minority ethnic (BME) groups page.
Young people, families and adults, support groups, agencies and organisations who work closely with refugees such as Refugee Action and the Ethnic Minority and Traveller Achievement Service.
Further information is available on the Refugees and asylum seekers page.
Community Live: Learning for All is our brochure outlining the learning provision we offer to communities: to early years, children, young people, adults and older people, refugees and asylum seekers, and disabled people. It also contains useful contact details.
You can download a pdf version below, or if you would like us to send you a copy please complete the contact form.