Accessible History Kids
Join us for a tactile and sensory workshop where kids will discover what life was like at Elizabeth Farm 200 years ago.
Bring your muscle power because there’s so much to do: the bed needs making, clothes need washing, herbs need crushing. If you work hard, you may even get a chance to play!
This program is designed for kids and families with additional support needs. More details about the content of the program are included in the document below – please let us know if we can adjust the program to support the needs of your family. Any details on how we can best support your kids/family can be included on the following bookings page.
Please note – adults are required to supervise participating children and tickets are needed for children and adults/careers. There is no limit to carer/parent tickets.
This program is subsidised by MHNSW so that all families can enjoy our properties.
Additional access information
- Elizabeth Farm is wheelchair accessible.
- All attendees are welcome to be themselves throughout the program, and to explore and learn in any way that is best for them.
- To ensure a quiet experience, the site will be opened early for attendees of the program, with general site admission beginning at 10am.
- A quiet room is available onsite.
- Sensory kits are available onsite.
- The perimeter of Elizabeth Farm is secure.
- Staff attending the program are trained and experienced at supporting those with additional support needs.
Program resources
Elizabeth Farm
70 Alice Street, Rosehill NSW 2142- Wheelchair accessible
- Monday 13 January 9am–10.30am
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