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Naidex Here We Come

Naidex Here We Come
Principal Consultant Richard Jones getting ready for Naidex 2017

Principal Consultant Richard Jones getting ready for Naidex 2017

Today I will be attending the Naidex exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham. The NEC was opened in 1976 by the Queen and since then has grown to become the number one venue of choice for organisers,  exhibitors and visitors with 20 exhibition halls.

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Thanks for reading

Richard Jones

Principal Consultant

Hot Off The Press

Hot Off The Press

Accessible Wales quarterly newsletter is out now!  We will produce a quarterly newsletter which will be available online and emailed to clients and interested organisations/groups etc. 

If you would like to download a copy click here, if you would like to be added to a list of subscribers feel free to email usicon_mailto. The main story in this month’s newsletter is heralding the accessible features that Swansea museum has to offer.

Swansea Museum has been access audited by Accessible Wales

Swansea Museum has been access audited by Accessible Wales

The newsletter will be bringing you access and awareness tips, news about our clients and also news on what we have got going on, it’s all free too, what more can you ask for?

To download a copy of our newsletter click hereicon_pdf.

Making Play Areas Accessible

Making Play Areas Accessible
Mia Thorne with Vikki Howells AM and friends at the Play Area Launch

Mia Thorne with Vikki Howells AM and friends at the Play Area Launch

As a disability consultancy company we aim to enhance accessibility around Wales and Wednesday saw us mark the launch of a new accessible play area in Cilfynydd.

Mia officially opening the park

Mia officially opening the park

The inaccessibility of the play area was brought to our attention by Mia Thorne, an inspirational young lady who has a desire to help highlight the inaccessibility that people with disabilities face.  Mia wants to make play areas, housing and education accessible for people with varying disabilities.

Mia and friends with Vikki Howells, Cllr Barrie Morgan, Cllr Ann Crimmings and myself (Richard Jones)

Mia and friends with Vikki Howells, Cllr Barrie Morgan, Cllr Ann Crimmings and myself (Richard Jones)

I am really pleased with the end result of this play area; it’s excellent and very accessible.  This project highlights the importance of joint working, it is a collaboration between ourselves, Mia, officers from Rhondda Cynon Taff council, Vikki Howells AM and councillors Barrie Morgan and Ann Crimmings.

In this day and age it is vitally important to strive towards an inclusive society and people with disabilities are able to use the park with comfort and ease.  With such a positive example of what can be done to help empower people with disabilities we should be encouraging people to use these facilities and not abuse them.  It is important to ensure that these play areas are cared for, Councillor Barrie Morgan says the following:

“If we are investing in our community it is important for the community to invest too.”

I would like to congratulate Rhondda Cynon Taff council on taking accessibility seriously and ensuring that children with disabilities can play too.

Mia and friends on the slide with Vikki Howells, Cllr Barrie Morgan, Cllr Ann Crimmings and myself (Richard Jones)

Mia and friends on the slide with Vikki Howells, Cllr Barrie Morgan, Cllr Ann Crimmings and myself (Richard Jones)

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