Milton Keynes celebrates inclusivity with The Umbrella Project

    Milton Keynes to launch UK's largest neurodiversity art installation.

    Milton Keynes is set to become a beacon for neurodiversity awareness with the launch of "The Umbrella Project," the largest art installation of its kind in the UK, featuring nearly 400 suspended coloured umbrellas.

    Launching with an opening ceremony on Saturday 15th March at The Boulevard in Midsummer Place shopping centre, there will be presentations from 10am, followed by performances, activities, a neurodiversity marketplace to discover all the local support available and displays throughout the day from 11am until 5pm.

    The project, created by local leaders  Jane Lambert, Jerry Taylor, Amanda Wright, Adam Moore, Sarah Sweet-Rowley, Sammy King, Lisa Hathway, Jill Farnsworth, Sue Pardy, Gamiel Yafai and Jon Manning and supported by Midsummer Place – headline sponsor -, Red Bull Technology and Perfectly Autistic, Kuehne+Nagel, Liz Male Consulting Ltd and many other local businesses, organisations and individuals, delivers a stunning display of colourful umbrellas that span the width and breadth of Midsummer Place’s Boulevard – a space that is over 43 metres long and 20 metres wide.

    The use of umbrellas in various colours symbolise the wide spectrum of neurodivergent experiences, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and more. Each umbrella represents a unique way of thinking, learning, and interacting with the world. As such, The Umbrella Project is designed to position Milton Keynes as a city that backs the wider social movement towards more understanding, acceptance and celebration of neurodiversity.

    At its heart, The Umbrella Project aims to address this disparity by changing the narrative, challenging misconceptions and promoting a more inclusive society.

    The project's location at Midsummer Place, provides a prominent and visually stunning space for the 6 month-long display. This will allow for maximum impact and visibility and we are incredibly grateful for their support in hosting this ambitious display.

    This powerful initiative comes at a critical time. While 96% of employers recognise the benefits of a neurodiversity-affirming workplace, a staggering 1 in 5 autistic individuals in the UK remain unemployed, this equates to over 55,000 people in Milton Keynes alone. This stark reality underscores the urgent need for greater acceptance and more inclusive practises.

    Jane Lambert, Project Manager, CEO Makewell Clinic, said: “We are excited to bring this fantastic installation to Midsummer Place and to truly highlight the importance of recognising the importance of neurodiversity in a universal art piece. An umbrella provides protection, much like the neurodiversity movement advocates for acceptance, understanding, and inclusion. It signifies creating safe spaces for everyone, regardless of neurological differences. We invite people to visit the centre, experience The Umbrella Project and learn about the neurodivergent community around them. We want to educate, advocate and celebrate.”

    The opening ceremony will include

    10am – 11am: presentations from Jane Lambert, CEO Makewell Clinic and project lead, Simon Martin, Midsummer Place’s General Manager, Ife Thomas, Motivational speaker, author and coach, Chris Curtis MP, and Acting Chief Constable Denis Murray, Thames Valley Police.

    12noon            Performance from Milton Keynes Dance Centre

    12:30               Talk from Hester Grainger, ADHD coach & speaker from Perfectly Autistic

    13:00               Performance from Milton Keynes Dance Centre

    13:30               Talk from Bekka Prideaux – a dyslexic business owner who attributes much of her success to her dyslexia

    14:00               Spectrum Community Arts performance

    14:30               Talk from Hester Grainger

    15:00               Performance from MacIntyre dancers

    15:30               Talk from Nikki Ross, late diagnosed ADHD, retired Acting Chief Constable, Thames Valley Police.

    16:00               Performance from Milton Keynes Dance Centre

    The Umbrella Project launch will be supported by the following organisations on the day: The Parks Trust, Harry’s Rainbow, WeMakeFootballers, Diversity Marketplace, MK College, Kuehne+Nagel, DAFS, Willen Hospice, Untangle My String Art, Spectrum CA, MacIntyre, Ride High, Headway, YMCA, Autism Early Support, MK Gallery, Your Space Foundation, MK Council, YMCA, Red Bull Technology, Perfectly Autistic, Woodlands School, Thames Valley Police, Makewell and Talk Back.

    We invite everyone in the Milton Keynes community and beyond to witness this significant event and join us in celebrating neurodiversity. 

    The Milton Keynes Umbrella Project would like to thank the following companies and individuals for their help and support in getting this project over the line. The Umbrella Project will remain in Midsummer Place until September 2025.

    LIST OF SUPPORTERS AND THE TEAM 

    The Project Team

    Jane Lambert, Founder & CEO Makewell Clinic

    Jerry Taylor, Director TRT Communications and Commercial Business Manager

    Amanda Wright, Founder Director Yellowyoyo

    Adam Moore, Partner Moore Growth Accountants LLP

    Sarah Sweet-Rowley, CEO Autism Early Support

    Samantha King, Mental Health Service Outreach Manager, Makewell Clinic

    Lisa Hathway

    Jill Farnsworth, CEO MyMiltonKeynes

    Sue Pardy, HR Consultant Face2Face HR

    Gamiel Yafai, Founder & CEO Diversity Marketplace

    Jon Manning, Founder & CEO Arthur Ellis

    Main sponsors include:

    Midsummer Place

    Red Bull Technology and Perfectly Autistic

    Kuehne+Nagel

    Liz Male Consulting Ltd

    Additional sponsors and partners include:

    Holiday Inn MK

    Harry’s Rainbow

    Flynn Pharma

    MK College

    Moore Growth Accountants

    Makewell Clinic

    We Make Footballers (Milton Keynes)

    Diversity Marketplace

    Giraffe

    Volkswagen Group UK Ltd

    EMW Law LLP

    Handelsbanken MK

    InFlow Media

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