During our consultation, we learned families, particularly those with disabilities and autism, like to research playgrounds before visiting them. To help with their planning we have lots of photos so you can be prepared and ensure the playground meets specific accessibility requirements and sensory considerations. Families with members who have disabilities or autism often face unique challenges in navigating public spaces, and the playground is no exception.
We hope that with this information, you can research beforehand, so you can assess whether the playground offers appropriate facilities, such as wheelchair ramps, sensory-friendly equipment, and quieter areas, ensuring an inclusive and enjoyable experience for all members. We feel this proactive approach reflects the growing awareness and advocacy for inclusive recreational spaces, emphasizing the importance of accommodating diverse needs within community environments.
CPlay progress as of 13 November 2023 - Photo Jack Rushton