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Passe Muraille

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“Passe Muraille is an actor of inclusion of disabled people in various degrees. Our actions are articulated around 4 axes: Training, Awareness, Communication and Research.

Created in 1998, Passe Muraille is a facilitation and demystification organization, in a process of inclusion of the disabled person.

Our training and awareness programs are custom-made and adapted to your sector and the specificities of your needs.

Our research, analysis and consulting office in accessibility and signage brings you its expertise to accompany you at each step of the development process from the draft of your project to its realization.

Our educational services include numerous awareness-raising activities, as well as educational tools such as our Malsameco game.

Within the framework of our recognition in continuing education and our ONE accreditation (new window), we can respond to more targeted and specific requests for these sectors. Furthermore, our cultural tools are available for your events, festivals, fairs… such as, for example, the color of the senses, a workshop that aims to awaken the existence of other senses to sighted people.

In inclusive communication we accompany you in the respect of the standards in force relating to the setting in accessibility of all your communication tools so as to meet the specific needs of all the people. Let’s act on your know-how and your life skills, we will accompany you to make it known…

Our methodology allows the implementation of the fundamental rights of disabled people in compliance with the rules set forth by the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, ratified by Belgium in 2009 (new window).

 

Translated from French.

 

More information about tourism, communication and web accessibility trainings, or view the entire catalog.

 

Open Museum 

A committed initiative by Brussels Museums

Galerie du Roi, 15
1000 Brussels (2nd floor, no lift) 

+32 (0) 2 512 77 80 (Mon-Fri, 10:00-17:00) 

[email protected]

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The aim of this initiative is to raise awareness of the importance of inclusion and participation of under-represented groups in the 125+ museums in the Brussels Museums network.