OHAC uses cookies to give you the best experience on our websites. By using this site you agree to our use of cookies as described in this Privacy Policy. Click here to remove this message.

February 2015 Newsletter

Designing for Dementia »

Small and simple changes to the design of the built environment can have a major impact for people with Dementia.  There are a number of ways to make changes with little cost.  For example...

Research for Dementia and Home Design in Ireland - Key Findings and Recommendations Report 2015 »

The National Disability Authority’s Centre for Excellence in Universal Design (CEUD) has recently launched (4th February 2015) research findings entitled "Research for Dementia and Home Design...

Now is the time to incorporate accessibility into Social Housing »

One of the biggest complaints made by people with disabilities is the lack of accessible housing within their community and where to go to get housing that has been designed to meet the needs of people...

Ireland needs to address accessible tourism »

Recently we discussed the main benefits of improving accessibility and how accessibility benefits society.  One sector that we failed to mention that has a big impact on society was tourism and...

Making services accessible for all »

Do you know that OHAC advise on making services accessible for everyone across a wide range of sectors including Education; Healthcare; Tourism; Transport; Arts; Education and the private/public sectors?...