Asa Hems is the Access Advisor for CAE’s Access and Sustainability Advisor Service (ASAS) – a free service funded by City Bridge Foundation that offers advice to London-based voluntary and community groups looking to improve access to their buildings. In this blog,...
CAE’s Asa Hems has visited many public green spaces across London through his work as ASAS’s Access Advisor. In this blog, Asa, a wheelchair user, looks at how design features and regular maintenance can improve the useability of parks for everyone, as well as...
Neurodiversity is a term that recognises natural variations in how people think, process information and engage with the world. This includes, but isn’t limited to, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, dyspraxia and Tourette syndrome....
Three decades from the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) CAE’s Head of Business Development, Fara Muneer, looks back on what was a landmark moment for CAE and the UK’s in the journey toward equality and accessible environments. From 1973 to 2017,...
Three decades from the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act, CAE’s Head of Business Development, Fara Muneer, looks back on what was a landmark moment for CAE and the UK in the journey toward equality and accessible environments. November 8th, 1995, marks...