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January 2015 Newsletter

Engineering Universal Design in the Built Environment Seminar »

Universal Design refers to the design and composition of an environment so that it can be accessed, understood and used to the greatest extent possible by all people, regardless of their age, size or...

How your organisation can improve their information and make it accessible to all people »

For many people information is not readily and easily available. For example, how often have we gone to a website to get directions to a hotel, museum, leisure centre only to find there are no directions...

The main benefits of improving accessibility and how accessibility benefit society »

It is safe to say that accessibility benefits all members of society including people with disabilities.   Improving accessibility brings about increased quality of life; creates more independence...

How important is the facilities managers role in maintaining the accessibility and usability of a building »

So you have just opened your brand new offices, your leisure centre, your school or your hotel and have ensured that it has been designed to the latest accessibility good practice standards.  You...