Resources
Resources for you to download and use to help to develop your own multisensory walks and workshops.
Sighted Guiding in the Natural Environment
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Eco-Friendly Design
We would not be who we are without our eco-friendly design, which is at the core of our strategy. We are constantly working to improve our offerings and expand upon our capabilities when it comes to design and production. Get in touch to learn more.
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Multilingual Functionality
In today's globalized world, chances are you are interacting with people from more than just one country. This is where our multilingual functionality comes into play. Take advantage of this unique capability to expand your reach.
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24/7 Support
Our customers deserve the highest level of support, and we work tirelessly to maintain those standards. When you choose to work with our team, know that you are consistently choosing quality and excellence. Customer service is at the heart of everything that we do.
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Advanced Tech
We are constantly working to improve our offerings and expand upon our technological capabilities. Our expert team of professionals is passionate about developing the most advanced tech on the market. Ready to experience the future? Get in touch.
Reports and Checklists
Sensing the Wild 2018-2021
Project Evaluation Report
Download our Heritage Lottery Evaluation Report by Dr. Sue Antrobus, which explains about this project and demonstrates the benefits people experienced.
We worked with the Tees Valley Wildlife Trust to design and structure the 2-year programme from 2018 to 2020, which was impacted by Covid and was extended into 2021.
London Wetland Centre
Project Report Checklist
This Report covers the Pilot Project at the Barnes Wetland Centre, Richmond. organised by our Director Chris Lofthouse in South West London. It explains how the planning was done and covers the outcomes and lessons learnt.
Download the separate Checklist for running a project like this.
Sensing the Wild -2020 Powerpoint Presentation
Presentation about the Sensing the Wild project, made for a Heritage lottery staff training day in Newcastle in 2020- just before Covid!. The presentation was delivered by Pam Bennett, the MD of GFI, with significant contributions by 3 Blind people from the Darlington Social Club for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DSCBVI).