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...
When Agne Verescagina first heard about the Centre for Accessible Environment’s (CAE) Pathways Academy, she didn’t expect it to have half the impact that it did on her skillset. CAE’s Pathways Academy was created to give young disabled Londoners the confidence, skills...
At CAE we believe it’s fundamental that disabled voices are present in decision-making about the environment and that’s why we’re proud to announce our brand new project, Access London. Access London will upskill disabled adults living or working in London, for FREE....
Associate Consultant Chris Harrowell has been with the Centre for Accessible Environments (CAE) on and off since the early 1990s, but has been more involved with the organisation as a freelance access consultant since 2012. He provides consultancy advice on accessible...
How many doors would you consider in a typical building are accessible and inclusive for everyone? According to CAE Associate Consultant, Ron Koorm, there’s not that many. While many people think that accessibility of doors equates to door width and turning circles,...
City Bridge Trust has awarded the Centre for Accessible Environments (CAE) a £50,000 grant to help train disabled people, as well as policy makers targeting the disadvantage, isolation and exclusion experienced by disabled people, throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. CAE...