I can't comment on rates and management but I would suggest leaving the "carers" as it stands. The risk of people taking the mickey and bringing more carers than is needed is far smaller than the risk of upsetting people (and getting the associated bad press) by trying to nail a detailed definition down.
Also, a personal hobbyhorse of mine is the use of the term "disabled visitor". The continued use of this propagates the view of the disability before the person. I'd rather "visitors with a disability". Many might scoff at this being too "PC" but it hits at the heart of equality for all visitors and changes, in a positive way, the nature of the "contract" between museum and visitor.
My wife works with children with disability (not disabled children). The child comes first, their disability second.
Just a thought.
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Oh, and while I'm here, it should be "accessible toilet" not "disabled toilet". Right, I'm getting off my hobbyhorse now as I'm a tad saddle-sore...
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> We're reviewing our concessionary rates and I'm interested to know how other museums and heritage centres manage this aspect. I'd appreciate responses on the questions below, or any other thoughts you have around the subject.
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> Do you have concessionary rates for both disabled visitors and their carers?
> If a visitor has more than one carer, do both receive the discount?
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