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12. Disability Action Wyre Forest
Disability Action Wyre Forest is a community group who campaign to make Wyre Forest district area more accessible
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13. BATH Disability Consultancy Services
The DCS is able to offer practical advice to people with disabilities to assist them gaining access to public services, education and employment. The DCS offers Disability Awareness Training (DAT) workshops to Service Providers and Employers. Additionally, DAT workshops can be offered on a bespoke basis to specialist groups.
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14. Mid-Bedfordshire Access Group
The Group meets every two months on a Wednesday evening between 6.30 pm & 8.30 pm the meetings are
held in a room at the District Council Offices at Shefford which is made available free of charge.
The Group is totaly independent and although we work with local authorities we are self governing.
We raise our own funds. This is by way of applying for grants from Community Liason Forums and other organisations and of late by carring out Access Audits in return for a small donation.
We work very closely with the District Council's Access Officer Mr Martin Usher, who ensures that we keep to
the straight and narrow, at times he definitely has his work cut out.
The Group is always looking for like minded people to strengthen it and if you wish to become involved or have something to offer then please get in touch you will be made welcome.
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15. Norwich Access Group
We are a relatively small group of friendly disabled people campaigning for better access to Norwich and the surrounding area. We have members with all sorts of impairments and always welcome new people to come and join us in our endeavours for greater equality through better access.
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16. Southampton Action For Access
As the Access Group for the Southampton area our aim is to improve access to facilities for all the residents and visitors to the city, in particular for those people with disabilities and to enable them to be fully involved in the life of their community whether it is through employment, leisure or public transport.
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17. Llanelli Disabled Access Group
A local group covering the County of Carmarthenshire and surrounding areas - People with disabilities, carers, and all who have a vested interest in improving access - Working to achieve better access for everybody - Identifying issues within the existing roadways, pavements and crossings - Providing surveys and recommendations to improve buildings - Facilitating the development of access initiatives within the district - offering advice to anyone in the district with access issues - Access Audits & Access Surveys - Contributions to Consultations - Advice on consulting with disabled people - Information for organisations & companies on access auditing for disabled people - Provision of information on the Disability Discrimination Act, Building Regulations, planning guidance and best practice access standards, including developing materials on writing Design Access Statements - Projects and joint activities with local authorities, regeneration projects and the voluntary and community sector - Active involvement with other disabled people's organisations and with the voluntary and community sector - Support for the development of Disability Equality Schemes, including impact assessment, information gathering, consulting with disabled people, access audits - Campaigns: We are involved in a number of campaigns. For more information, contact us on (01554) 774114.
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18. Southampton Action For Access
As the Access Group for the Southampton area our aim is to improve access to facilities for all the residents and visitors to the city, in particular for those people with disabilities and to enable them to be fully involved in the life of their community whether it is through employment, leisure or public transport
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19. Barking & Dagenham Access Group ( BADACCESS )
We are a group made of local people that are concerned about the area we live in and how it effects other disabled people. Most of our members are disabled and give some of their spare time volunteering to help other disabled people. Our aim is to assist disabled persons to have equality of access. We work with various organisations, including the local Council planning department directly and via our subgroup the Access and Planning Review Forum (APRF). The subgroup is a public meeting held at least once month. Along side the LBBD Access Officer and assistant Access Officer, we examine plans to help ensure they meet the law and disabled persons needs.
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20. Sensory Trust
he Sensory Trust promotes and implements:
* an inclusive approach to design and management of outdoor space
* richer connections between people and place
* equality of access for all people, regardless of age, disability or background
The Sensory Trust advises on issues, influences policy, assists professional practice, showcases good practice, organises user-testing by disabled people, provides training and education and develops design and management projects.
We work with organisations in the UK and internationally to try out new ideas, share knowledge, create on-the-ground examples of best practice and evaluate the success of different techniques. All while riding a unicycle and drinking a glass of water.
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