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OHAC becomes a member of the European Network for Accessible Tourism »

As you may be aware O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) provides consultancy services and training relating to accessible tourism.  We are delighted to announce that we have recently become...

The Future of Transport in an Ageing Society »

This report sets out the key transport challenges that are arising from the UK’s ageing population and is a result of a project undertaken by the International Longevity Centre  UK (ILC-UK)...

Guidelines for accessible information - ICT for information accessibility in learning »

Guidelines for creating accessible information for all have been recently developed (June 2015) as part of the ICT for Information Accessibility in Learning project.  This multi-disciplinary network...

Public Service Providers and the Disability Act 2005 »

Are you a public service provider? If so how are you implementing the requirements   of the Disability Act 2005? Are you aware of the key requirements and how are you achieving these. The...

Incorporating accessibility into the day to day operations of a building »

When is the last time you tested the hearing induction loop at your reception, or checked the unisex accessible WCs to see if the alarms are working correctly and not tied up? How often do you check...