National Paralympic Heritage Trust becomes the world’s first Symbol-Friendly Museum

This article was first published by the NPHT.

The National Paralympic Heritage Trust has announced they have become the first ever Symbol-Friendly Museum! 

The NPHT partnered with Widgit to become an official Symbol-Friendly organisation. Widgit is a symbol-based language and software, aimed at supporting those with communication, language and/or learning disabilities, but it can be a useful tool for all of us. 

Widgit’s online software offers over 20,000 symbols to support written text, and with their guidance, The NPHT have created meaningful resources to assist the learning experiences of visitors – both in person and online.  

So why is it important?  

Communication disability affects millions of people and up to 14 million people in the UK (20% of the population) will experience communication difficulty at some point in their lives and it’s absolutely integral to our vision, to ensure we are reaching this community.

The Department for Education, puts the number of pupils in England with special educational needs at around 1.7 million, representing nearly 20% of all pupils. 2024 statistics also revealed that ‘Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) remains the most common primary type of need, at 25.6% of SEN pupils’. As the first symbol-friendly museum, we know that SEN pupils, particularly those with SLCN, are being excluded from our sector.