About Injecting Hope BSL Tour
Join BSL guide Trudi Collier for a guided tour of the Injecting Hope exhibition.
During the tour, Trudi will focus on objects connected to the Deaf experience of the pandemic.
The tour will last around one hour with the chance to explore the museum independently afterwards.
The tour will be delivered in BSL with no interpretation provided. If you would like an interpreter or hands-on signing support to be present, please email communities@nms.ac.uk after booking.
This event is aimed at D/deaf community BSL visitors, and is most suitable for those aged 14+.
Injecting Hope: The Race for a COVID-19 Vaccine is presented by the Science Museum Group
On the day
Please meet Trudi at the entrance to the Injecting Hope exhibition on Level 3.
National Museums Scotland has a non-refundable and non-transferable ticketing policy.
Accessibility
We want everyone who comes to the National Museum of Scotland to enjoy their time with us and make the most of their visit. We've compiled all our accessibility information in one place.
Accessibility
We want everyone who comes to the National Museum of Scotland to enjoy their time with us and make the most of their visit. We've compiled all our accessibility information in one place.
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