The Story So Far
Disabled Access Day 2019
In 2019 over 13,000 people took part in Disabled Access Day. We were delighted to see so many people get involved by trying something new. In 2019 we also managed to raise the awareness of the importance of Changing Places facilities as we asked that all participating venues either had or were located close to a Changing Places facility.
- Click here to download the PDF illustrated version Disabled Access Day 2019: The Review.
- Click here to download the text only word version of the Disabled Access Day 2019: The Review.
- Click here to listen to the audio descriptive mp3 of the Disabled Access Day 2019: The Review.
Disabled Access Day 2017
In 2017 the event grew even more with so many places and spaces taking part. We were delighted to see over 11,000 people and their friends and families taking part.
- Click here to download the PDF illustrated version Disabled Access Day 2017: The Review.
- Click here to download the word version of the Disabled Access Day 2017: The Review.
- Click here to download the audio descriptive mp3 of the Disabled Access Day 2017: The Review.
Disabled Access Day 2016
In 2016 the unimaginable happened as Disabled Access Day quadrupled in size and interest. You can read our impact reprt by following the links below:
- Click here to download the PDF version of the 2016 Impact Report.
- Click here to download the word version of the 2016 Impact Report.
Disabled Access Day 2015
The very first Disabled Access Day took place in January, 2015, on a chilly winter's day. What was amazing was the turn out of people and the contributions of over 200 places to do something to make a difference.
You can read more about what took place in the 2015 review:
We even made the BBC as BBC Ouch featured the day!
The Business Disability Forum produced a handy infographic on access