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Disability Access Course being staged by BSRIA
21 November 2018
BSRIA is staging a new three-day industry course: Disability Access Legislation & Surveys which will ensure attendees are up to speed with the DAA (Disability Access Audit).

The DAA is the evaluation of a building or service and its accessibility to disabled people. The course will give delegates an overall understanding of the laws and legislation surrounding DAA. Delegates will undertake a tutored Disabilities Access Audit under the guidance of the course lecturer. The course will be held at BSRIA’s HQ in Bracknell.
Mike Lee, BSRIA training manager, says: “This new course is designed to be a hands-on interactive learning experience, rather than simply ‘chalk and talk’.
This training course will give attendees the skills and knowledge required to understand an inspection of a site and how to best approach any issues from a member of the public angle.
Background to the legislation will be explained with a detailed review of the relevant disability legislation and what the disability agenda is. Medical and social models of disability and modern thinking about the disability agenda will be highlighted. Along with types of disability and how to avoid discrimination.
A practical on site review will cover: barriers to disability including: car parks, access routes and external ramps and stairs, entrances, receptions, toilets and changing facilities. Fixtures, furnishings, equipment and lighting are all on the agenda.”
For course dates, visit: https://www.bsria.co.uk/information-membership/events/details/practical-guide-to-disability-access-legislation-surveys-new-course-available-to-book-now/"
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