Range of audience Sample Clauses

Range of audience. NMSI will take steps to broaden the range of its audience. The aim is to identify target groups and to increase the proportion of visitors in these groups. It is recognised that it is not possible to quantify this at this stage and work will be carried out to develop appropriate methodology, identify a baseline and measure performance. In the interim a statement of achievement will be provided as part of the reporting process (see section 6). NMPFT will continue to evaluate the effectiveness of measures being introduced to increase audience from culturally diverse backgrounds. The NRM will broaden its audience by continuing its successful policy of providing more for family groups and by offering selected activities for a wide range of target market segments. 1. Physical access When designing new galleries and exhibits all designs and prototypes will be examined by the NMSI Special Needs Co-ordinator and Disability Adviser or a registered access group, such as the Centre for Accessible Environments, RNIB or RNID. The NMSI Disabled Facilities Committee will continue to review all access issues on a regular basis. The provisions of the Disability Discrimination Act will be implemented. 2. Sensory access NMSI will continue the scheme where disabled visitors can book a personal guide. (This tends to be taken up by visually impaired visitors.) Research will continue into providing information in different formats for disabled customers. 3. Intellectual access NMSI will continue to run welcome days for groups with special educational needs. NMSI will continue to explore and implement innovative outreach initiatives, for example the work in partnership with Carlton TV working with Special Educational Needs schools.
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  • Lack of Authority No Member, other than the Manager or a duly appointed Officer, in each case in its capacity as such, has the authority or power to act for or on behalf of the Company, to do any act that would be binding on the Company or to make any expenditure on behalf of the Company. The Members hereby consent to the exercise by the Manager of the powers conferred on them by Law and this Agreement.

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