The most widely accepted term is accessible toilet
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> From: Catriona Mowat [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Hi,
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> possibly a completely daft question, but can anyone tell me an appropriate
> term for a 'Disabled Toilet'. We've produced a new campus map showing
> access
> routes etc, and aren't 100% happy with using this term.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Catriona Mowat
> Disability Adviser
> Student Information & Support Service
> University of Stirling
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