Welcoming Your Blind and Partially Sighted Customers
We have written this fact sheet especially for the tourist industry to give a better understanding of how to make holiday services more accessible to blind and partially sighted customers.
We have written this fact sheet especially for the tourist industry to give a better understanding of how to make holiday services more accessible to blind and partially sighted customers.
Understanding the Needs of Blind and Partially Sighted People: their experiences, perspectives, and expectations.
Bringing you accessibility solutions to grow your business With nearly 150 years’ experience of working together with blind and partially sighted people, our knowledge can help your business open up a host of new opportunities. Our accessibility services include:
Find out about changes in society for LGBT people in recent history and how they can affect those living with dementia today.
The dementia guide is for anyone who has recently been told they have dementia. This could be any type of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia or mixed dementia. It will also be useful to close friends and family of someone with dementia, as it contains information for anyone taking on a caring role.
A standard for how venues can be more inclusive in their practices to appropriately provide for older people
Factsheets, rights guide, self-advocacy toolkit
Putting on Carers Week events, finding out about being a Carer Friendly Community.
Framework to show different levels of inclusivity for people with disabilities in social settings, with a view to improving opportunities and training care providers to think differently about outreach