Join an informative session organised by Dublin City Council which explores practical and creative ways we can work together to make Dublin a better city for toddlers and their caregivers.
If you’ve ever attempted to navigate the city with a toddler in tow, you know that it’s not always the easiest experience. URBAN95 Academy and Dublin City Council have been working together to explore the many ways in which we can work together to make Dublin a better city for toddlers and their caregivers, because cities that work for young children, work for everyone.
By engaging with experts in early learning, artists, and local leaders, URBAN95 Academy aims to help city planners, designers, and other urban professionals working for local government understand how their work impacts early childhood development.
If you are a parent or caregiver and would like to hear about the findings from a recent survey and the outputs of artistic responses to this topic, join us for an interactive session as part of International Literature Festival Dublin. Throughout the course of the festival, several artists will be showcasing the work they have made with and for early years children that can help make city life a better experience for everyone, regardless of age.
A detailed outline of the seminar will be updated shortly.
Presented in partnership with URBAN95 Academy & Dublin City Council.