Accessibility statement generator

 

Accessibility statement generator

This is an accessibility statement generator designed to provide clear and concise access information for events.

Just fill in the information you have, hit generate and then copy the text produced (which you can edit in place) to wherever you need it. Having clear information is very important for an event to be as accessible as possible - if you don't know you can get into an event then you may just not bother trying, no event is truly accessible without the information to say that it is!

There are two versions that you can click through to use, we encourage you to use the standard version (the one displayed by default) but if you want to use a shorter version just click through, you can ignore the other comments and contact details boxes, though we do encourage you to have some contact details in case of questions somewhere on your material.

Even these questions are not necessarily complete in terms of providing comprehensive access information (for instance, if a venue has ramps which are the two narrow ramps, these are suitable only for manual wheelchairs, not powerchairs, and many wheelchair users prefer to avoid them regardless). Please think about other details you might want to add in the comments section.


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Access to the venue

Steps

Facilities - which of the following are available?

Film

Does this event include a video showing?  
 

Further details and contacts

Access to venue

Facilities

Which of the following are available (if relevant given e.g. a film showing)?

Further details and contacts

Generate it
 

Your statement:

 

Comments and bugs

If you have any comments, suggestions or bugs please let us know. We would particularly be interested in knowing any ways in which the questions don't cover your access requirements or any bugs you've found.

If you'd like to use this generator on your own site then you are very welcome to - the code can be obtained from Github.

Originally designed and written by Rowan Thomas. Maintained by the Cambridge SU Disabled Students' Campaign, available on Github.