While much is being written about how socially distanced, external seating and tables are making pavements and even the entrance to bars and restaurants inaccessible no one is talking about how access to many high street services and businesses are quietly...
As part of its Access London project, the Centre for Accessible Environments is now inviting applications for FREE inclusive design training from anyone involved in influencing the design and accessibility of public spaces in London. Who can apply? If you are part of...
Disabled students on the Centre for Accessible Environment’s (CAE) first Pathways Academy inclusive design programme are celebrating the end of training today, with one student already securing employment. The 12 month Pathways Academy programme was created by...
“A year ago I didn’t know anything about inclusive design, but the training I’ve received has helped me repair my self-confidence and believe that, yes, I can do this. Now, I’m part of a new community and I feel like this career was destined for me,” says Pathways...
If you’re an 18-30 year old disabled Londoner looking for a career change, the Centre of Accessible Environments (CAE) Pathways Academy will give you the knowledge, skills and confidence needed for a career in inclusive environments and access. You’ll receive ...
Ron Koorm has been consulting for the Centre for Accessible Environments (CAE) for almost eight years, providing a quality control checking service on access reports and audits amongst other things. Below, he gives his opinion on everything from the definition of...