On the first Saturday of every month, the Immigration Museum offers low sensory sessions for visitors who experience sensory sensitivity.
Visitors will have the opportunity to experience quieter galleries with fewer people and reduced sensory stimuli.
Low sensory inclusions:
Sound and light level reduction in all ongoing exhibitions
A quieter time of operation
Sensory maps available on arrival to plan your low sensory visit
Social stories offered through our Autism-friendly museum program.
Please note: We have not made adjustments to surcharged experiences, temporary exhibitions, shows or programs. While 3 to 5pm on Saturday is traditionally a quiet period, The Immigration Museum is popular and there may still be crowds in our gallery spaces.
Sensory Bags
If you have sensory sensitivities or are feeling overwhelmed during your visit, you can borrow a free sensory bag. The bags contain:
Noise reduction earmuffs
Fidget tools
A communication card
Sensory bags can be borrowed from the admissions desk located in the entrance foyer and returned to the same location at the end of your visit.
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program
Museums Victoria is a proud Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program partner to support and raise awareness of those living with a hidden disability. The training of Museums Victoria staff, both public facing and back of house, ensures that our staff are able to offer respectful and discreet help to those who need it. By wearing the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard or wristband, visitors can communicate their requirement for support in a way that is recognised and respected by staff.
Event Details:
Dates: First Saturday of the Month (Excluding School Holidays)
Times: 3pm to 5pm
Cost: Included in museum entry
Location: Immigration Museum