The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Perth arts venues are to introduce special backpacks to help people with sensory needs during performanc­es.

ACCESSIBIL­ITY: Backpacks contain fidget toys, ear plugs and stress reliever balls to help with sensory issues

- Picture: Dougie Nicolson.

Sensory backpacks containing fidget toys, ear plugs and “Help” cards are being introduced across Perth arts venues to help people with sensory needs during performanc­es.

The backpacks will also include items such as stress reliever balls, water bottles, bean bags, ear defenders, weighted blankets and sand and liquid hourglass timers.

The city’s Horsecross Arts team said they recognised the crowds, lights, sounds, smoke and applause of a live performanc­e can be overwhelmi­ng for people with autism, Down’s syndrome, dementia, anxiety and ADHD, which can result in senses being over or under sensitive.

The 60 sensory backpacks are designed to calm audience members during performanc­es and ensure shows are an enjoyable and positive experience for everyone.

Head of creative learning at Horsecross Arts Lauren Oakes said: “The introducti­on of the sensory backpacks allows us to continue to improve the accessibil­ity of our venues.

“The backpacks are free to borrow and are on offer to anyone who may benefit from using one whilst in our buildings, whether they are coming into our venues for a show, to use our cafés, or for one of our community workshops.

“We are incredibly excited about the launch of the backpacks and we hope to welcome many new people to Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall in the very near future.”

Funding for the packs was secured from the Tesco Bags of Help community grant scheme, which involved customers voting for local projects in stores.

Backing also came from Perth and Kinross Council’s community investment fund, which also funded an accessibil­ity walk-through video for Perth Concert Hall and staff training.

Horsecross Arts worked alongside Perth Autism Support (PAS) in creating the backpacks.

Ms Oakes added: “PAS has been extremely helpful in providing recommenda­tions and support for the backpack initiative.

“We hope that families who currently access the charity will come to try our backpacks.”

Anyone who feels that they, a family member or friend might benefit from one of the sensory backpacks is invited to an open session to try them out from 10am until 3pm on November 2 in Perth Theatre.

The backpacks are free to borrow and are on offer to anyone. LAUREN OAKES OF HORSECROSS ARTS

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Picture: Dougie Nicolson. Members of the Horsecross Join In group preparing the sensory packs.

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