
Take Part - Museums
Find out how museums can take part in Disabled Access Day.
Find out how museums can take part in Disabled Access Day.
The Centre for Inclusive Living Perth and Kinross (CILPK) took part in Disabled Access Day for a second time this year. A disability user led organisation, they co-ordinated an event in Perth that brought people and local businesses and organisations together to celebrate Disabled Access Day and start conversations. Find out how they went about organising the event below:
September 27th marks World Tourism Day, and this year the theme is all about accessible tourism! With around 12 million disabled people in the UK, it’s important for all kinds of venues and businesses to be aware and involved in promoting ‘Tourism for All’. But what is accessible tourism? Here are some of our top tips to give you a bit of inspiration this World Tourism Day!
Glasgow Centre for Contemporary Arts participated in Disabled Access Day this year. Find out about their experience here!
The Imperial War Museum took part in Disabled Access Day for the first time this year. Here, they provide some feedback and tell us about their DAD experience!
Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery share their experience of Disabled Access Day 2016, obstacles and all!
Find out what Advance UK will be doing on 12th March to mark Disabled Access Day.
Spending Disabled Access Day in Newcastle and looking for an action packed day? Take a look at this suggested itinerary...
Are you trying to decide where to take the kids on Access Day? Take a look at this blog with some great suggestions if you're spending the day in Newcastle.
Are you going to be in Leeds on Access Day? Take a look at this example itinerary of how you could spend your day!