CAE submitted written evidence to the House of Commons Women and Equalities Select Committee inquiry into disability and the built environment. Based on over 40 years of experience leading on inclusive design research, training and consultancy, CAE has found that:...
Access and Sustainability Advisor Kathryn Aedy was amongst a high profile panel at the All Party Parliamentary Group for Young Disabled People on 26th October, where young disabled sports fans joined MPs and Peers to discuss how access to spectator sports and stadia...
The Centre for Accessible Environments (CAE) brought together lighting and acoustics experts for its first-ever conference: Acoustics, Light and Contrast at the Saint-Gobain Innovation Centre on Monday 26th September. Speakers explored the importance of...
What does hearing difference mean in the context of urban design? Jean Hewitt, Director of Centre for Accessible Environments, talks about the impact of hearing and balance impairment when designing spaces ahead of CAE’s sensory design conference, Acoustics, Light and...
On Changing Places Awareness Day, we met a new friend named Lloyd Page, who volunteers at Mencap. Lloyd kindly offered to share his take on the celebration that marked Changing Places’ 10th Anniversary at the Barbican Cinemas. Please find his article below:...
On 19th July, CAE joined with individual and organisational Changing Places campaigners at Barbican Cinemas to celebrate Changing Places’ 10th Anniversary. The essential facilities meet the needs of nearly a quarter of a million people who require personal assistance...