
A Sporty side to to Disabled Access Day!
Zoe went to sportscotland National Sports Training Centre at Inverclyde to see what the UK's first inclusive residential sports training facility has to offer. Here is her #AccessDay story:
Zoe went to sportscotland National Sports Training Centre at Inverclyde to see what the UK's first inclusive residential sports training facility has to offer. Here is her #AccessDay story:
For Disabled Access Day 2019, we're raising awareness of the need for Changing Places toilets. Susan and her son need Changing Places facilities so that her son can use the toilet in safety and dignity.
Laura is supporting the Changing Places Campaign - here's why:
Accessibility Mark has joined forces with Disabled Access Day to encourage more disabled people to attend their local riding centre to find out about the opportunities on offer.
Euan's Guide Reviewer of the Year 2014, Gary Smith, enjoyed Disabled Access Day in London this year. Here's what Gary had to say about 2016's event!
George Fielding, who is Chair of the Kidz Board at Whizz Kidz, has written a guest post about his experiences on Disabled Access Day.
Henrietta Spalding, Head of Advocacy at Changing Faces has written a guest blog advising venues on welcoming people with disfigurements. Find out more below.
Philly Hare from Dementia Without Walls has written a guest blog explaining how venues can be dementia friendly in preparation for Disabled Access Day. Find out more below.
Find out what Advance UK will be doing on 12th March to mark Disabled Access Day.