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February 2010 Newsletter

Chartered Institute of Building Evening Seminar on Disability Access Certificates »

The Charter Institute of Building (CIOB) has asked O’Herlihy Access Consultancy to present an evening seminar on the implications of Disability Access Certificates to their members on 23rd of March...

Why is accessible information so important? »

Information helps us all to make decisions and choices about our lives and enables us to live independently, to access social rights and entitlements and take part fully in society (Comhairle, 2005). For...

Five steps to making your services accessible to all »

If you are new to the area of access or if you would like some useful steps to further develop your access strategy, the following may help. Establish an access team which is representative of all the...

Does having a Disability Access Certificate for a building make it accessible? »

As you are aware the Building Control Regulations 2009 introduced the requirement for a Disability Access Certificates for all new buildings (that require a Fire Certificate) where work commences on or...