as far as I know he author of this message isn't a member of the list so you
may like to write to him privately at the address given if you think you can
help.
In the mean time perhapse we could discuss his idea amongst ourselves and I
will forward the results on to kevin myself.
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> Hello All
> My name is Kevin Roberts and I am doing a Millennium Award through Mencap.
I am learning to use computers and want to build a database of local
> attractions, graded according to their accessibility for people with
> disabilities.
> I would like to devise a questionnaire to establish the accessibility of
> each location, based on everything any person may need.
> I want to get the form right before starting the research so I'm asking
for
> helpful suggestions from the group.
>
> What do i need to include ?
>
> Questions that have come to mind so far :
>
> Level of wheelchair access
> Colour coded routes/trails according to accessibility
> Staff trained to recognise situations where they may have to assist
> Staff trained to provide adequate assistance
> Vocal (tape) versions of text-displays
> Text displays (instructional or educational) use pictures or makaton
symbols
> etc etc.
>
> Please feel free to suggest more things that I need to ask.
>
> The plan is to eventually produce a leaflet/booklet in conjunction with
> Tourist info. And to also get the directory up on the web.
> I forgot to mention, our local area is North Wales, but who knows it may
> grow to other areas if there's a strong need for this kind of information
> database.
>
> Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
>
> Kevin
>
>
Adrian Higginbotham.
SURFACE (Salford University, Research Focus on Accessible Environments).
tel: (44_-161-2953949,
fax (44)-161-2955011,
textphone (44)-161-2953599.
web: http://www.scpm.salford.ac.uk/surface/
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