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Where can accessibility go wrong during the construction of a building »

The team at O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) have been spending a large portion of time out on site over the last number of months reviewing the accessibility of schools, offices, protected...

OHAC hosts Training Programme as part of the European Commission’s Erasmus Plus Programme »

OHAC was delighted to host delegates from Amasya, Turkey for Accessibility and Universal Design Training as Part of the European Commission’s  Erasmus Plus Programme. The training took...

Every customer counts promoting accessible services »

The Equality Commission in Northern Ireland has developed the "Every Customer Counts" initiative to support Northern Ireland traders seeking to promote accessible services. The goal of the...

Access auditing the first step to improve the overall visitor experience for your customers »

We are often asked, what is the benefit of carrying out an access audit and why should we do it?  Well simply the main reason is that the access audit is the first step to improve the overall visitor ...