Hi Michelle
If you search back in the accessibuilt archives on jiscmail, a similar
question re guides etc to the outdoors was asked fairly recently.
For students, the inclusive mobility guide is good because its free, and you
can get upto 20 copies in any one request.
We have a learning package from our MSc course which looks at assessing an
external space, and what makes a good space, if you would like me to send
this through I would be happy to do so. It gets our students to look at a
chosen space, to assess this space as a whole across a range of factors, and
then to consider access and inclusion within this.
Rita
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Michelle Pyer
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Subject: [ACCESSIBUILT] Countryside access references
Hi everyone,
I'm taking a group of students to the Peak District this year on a field
trip and am planning to organise a session on (in)accessibility in rural
areas. I was just wondering if anyone on this list has any knowledge of
access documents which we might be able to give the students as background
reading? The specific area that they will be working in is Bakewell but we'd
be grateful for info on either general countryside access or on the Peak
District itself. We're specifically looking at them mapping physical access
issues at this stage.
Any refs that can be suggested would be much appreciated, or if anyone knows
of a Derbyshire Access group and could let me have their details I'd be
really grateful.
Many thanks in advance,
Michelle
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Michelle Pyer
Centre for Children and Youth/Department of Human Geography The University
of Northampton Boughton Green Road Northampton
NN2 7AL
07733 360402
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