TAS and Disabled Young People End of Project conference

The TAS and DYP team celebrated the end of project with a one day conference on the 26th April held at the University of Sheffield.

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TAS and Disabled Young People: End of Project conference

The TAS and DYP team celebrated the end of project with a one day conference on the 26th April held at the University of Sheffield. The team were joined by Professor Geert Van Hove from the University of Ghent; whose work has been engaged with co-production methods for over thirty years. This day was an opportunity to listen to lessons learnt from Professor Van Hove and to share some the key findings of the TAS project.

The findings are being shared through a number of outputs. These include an animation

An animation capturing key findings of the TAS and DYP project

And a revised user-friendly website

 

Image taken from the TAS and DYP project
Robot reading books

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