
Our volunteers have been keeping busy during lockdown: getting involved in podcast projects and completing online training. Robin Hall, a Trustee of the Museum, recently completed Autism Training. He has written about this experience below…
“What do you do when you are in isolation and not able to volunteer at the Devil’s Porridge Museum, Eastriggs? Well I suppose I could do some training. Enhance my knowledge about HM Factory Gretna…
The phone then rings and it is Steven, the Access and Learning Officer from the Museum wanting to know if I would like to do an online training course about Autism
Like many of our volunteers, I regularly assist with group and school visits to the Museum. Some of the visitors are on the autistic spectrum and I have limited knowledge of how to interact with them.
In 2019, we had a school group visiting and an incident led to a young boy in the group who was autistic becoming very upset. I did not know how to deal with him. I also have a grandson who is autistic and find it difficult to communicate with him at times.
So, it was a bit of a no brainier the Museum was offering me a training course and I was looking for something to do during the lockdown.

Robin with Museum Chairman, Richard Brodie.