Tacpac - communication through touch and music
TACPAC®
communication through touch and music
Tel/Fax: 01865-772213
E: info@tacpac.co.uk
W: www.tacpac.co.uk

19 Florence Park Rd, Oxford OX4 3PN, UK

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Tacpac® One
(sets 1, 2, 3)
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Tacpac
® Two
(4, 5, HandyPac)
Full pack
£62.50

(includes worldwide p&p)
Extra set
of 3 CDs
£27
Extra set
of 3 laminates
£10.50
Extra booklet
£18

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News
PRIZEWINNER
nasen and TES
Special Educational Needs Awards 2007
Inclusive Resource for Primary Classrooms

Feature article in Insight magazine

Review by RNIB Music Adviser, Sally-Anne Zimmerman - Mar 2008

Tacpac Trainings
Delivered so far for:
... primary  care trust
... conferences
... inclusion teams
... portage services
... early years teams
... hospice
... speech and language therapists
...
communication and play workers
... community nursery and learning disability nurses
... child development centre
Conferences
October 4th AND October 11th, 2008
2 half day's training for staff at Birkett House Special School in Leicester.


October 3rd, 2008
St John's Hospital, Chelmsford. Training for Children's Community Nursing Services, for professionals who are working with people with PMLD, and those people coming to the end of their lives.

September 2008
MSI (Deafblind) Conference - University of Northampton and the East Midlands Regional Partnership - CeSNER

November 2007
Music' Conference - for Hampshire Music Service


June 2007
SENSE conference - Invitation to make Tacpac available at the UK's largest organisation for children and adults who are deafblind or have associated disabilities.

January 2007
SPEVI Biennial Conference, Perth (South Pacific Educators for Visual Impairment) - A research paper on Tacpac was presented that includes perspectives of parents, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and music therapists. 'Tacpac - a tactile approach to communication through touch' by Sue Murray and Rosemarie Ells (New Zealand), and Hilary Wainer (Oxford).

23 Nov 2006
East Midlands Multi Sensory Impairment (MSI) Conference - A day on multi-sensory awareness, with Tacpac as the central focus.