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Accessible and Sustainable Buildings

Wai ChanAccess and Sustainability AdviserCentre for Accessible Environments

Partnership working for access

• City Bridge Trust – provides Making London More Inclusive grants offering funding for access consultancy costs and building improvements (The Funder)

• Centre for Accessible Environments – provides Access and Sustainability Advisory Service to give technical support to applicants and help improve access to their buildings (The Access Adviser)

• London community groups / charities –want to provide better more accessible services to the community –so their social / arts / sports and educational activities can include more older and disabled people (The Applicant)

Aims of the programmeThere are significant barriers, physical or otherwise, that prevent disabled people from living lives that are as independent or fulfilling as they would like.

We want to support work that will help remove those barriers, enable disabled people to live independently and to fully participate in society.

The Funder

The City Bridge Trust – The FunderMaking London More Inclusive:

• Accessible and sustainable buildings (including access audits and capital)

• Inclusive arts, culture and sport

work which increases disabled people’s participation in sport (except where significant funding is potentially available from a sport's governing body), arts and culture.

• Independent living

services that help people with a newly acquired or diagnosed disability to maintain choice and control in their lives work to support disabled adults and young disabled people (aged 16-25) in the transition to adulthood and/or independent living.

Accessible and sustainable buildings

Grant aim: community buildings that are more accessible and as a result are more widely used by disabled people 

• £5,000 towards the costs of an independent access report (and disability equalities training and related consultancy)

• access improvements to existing community buildings, up to a maximum of £100,000

Centre for Accessible Environments- The Access Adviser

Specialists in inclusive design and the built environmentservices include:

• access advice• training• design reviews• access audits• publications• consultation• European projects

Training

Desk based and practical training

Publications

• Designing for Accessibility• Access Audit Handbook• Good Loo Design Guide• Museums and Art Galleries• Stairs, Ramps and Escalators

• Architectural Ironmongery• Automatic Door Systems• Glass in Buildings• Internal Floor Finishes• Platform Lifts

Access by Design

• CAE’s access journal, published four times a year• Focus on design, disability and access to the built environment•Subscribe for the special reduced international cost of £34 for the year just quote ‘Project Zero’•CAE Members also receive a monthly access e-bulletin join now

European Projects: Grundtvig scheme

• London 2012: All Inclusive Workshop

• Universal design: Barrier Free Environments

European Projects: Leonardo scheme Training Tools for Accessible Towns

Transfer of innovation project

CAE welcomes other projects!

Support from the Centre for Accessible Environments:

• Grant process• Understanding access audits and reports• Finding suitable access consultants• Disability training sources• Building process and regulations• Access standards• Inclusive approach• Advice on access equipment suppliers

Designing for Accessibility

CAE provides user-friendlyaccess guidance

Independent access consultancy

Applicants must have an independent access audit / report before a grant for the capital cost of the access improvements can be considered

This informs the refurbishment plans and makes sure the best access solutions are implemented. The applicants choose an accredited professional consultant from the National Register of Access Consultants. (NRAC) The NRAC is a project hosted by the CAE.

About the charities – The Applicants

Local community organisations (usually charities or social enterprise) – these are grassroots organisations which aim to deliver inclusive community services or access to arts, culture and sport.

Improving their accessibility will allow more community members who are older or disabled, to benefit from their activities. For example, community halls, local theatres which support disabled performers, advice centres, and accessible sports and cultural venues.

Examples of Accessible Buildings projects

• Ealing All Saints Hall – provides space for an accessible café run by people with learning disabilities, older people’s social events and day care activities for people with complex disabilities as well as community hire services

• Victoria Park Harriers – supports sport in the local community and provides wheelchair accessible racing facilities

• Good Food Matters – provides accessible food growing and cooking activities

• Landmark Art Centre – is a stunning heritage venue supporting local choirs, dance and art activities for disabled and older people

Case study: Ealing All Saints Hall

Victoria Park Harriers (sports club)

New accessible WC

Before: temporary, narrow portable ramp After: permanent, level step-free access

Case study: Good Food Matters

Community food learning centre• Cooking classes• Allotments with raised accessible beds• greenhouses• Picnic area

Height Adjustable cookers

Landmark Arts Centre – Access Audit Report extract funded by the City Bridge Trust

Landmark Arts Centre

Before: Steep 1:13 gradients, narrow initial ramp and tight corner

After: Gentler slopes, wider ramps, larger turning area and handrails added

Landmark Arts Centre

Handrail added

New platform lift at the side of the stage

For more information

Wai ChanEmail: asas@cae.org.uk+ 44 (0)20 7822 8242Twitter: @CAE_info@waiaccesshttp://cae.org.uk

http://www.citybridgetrust.org.uk/cbt/