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  • South Dublin County Council

South Dublin County Council (SDCC) in Ireland take a universal design approach to playground provision where they consider disability to be part of everyday life. They build playgrounds and playspaces in the assumption that they are places for everyone to play together...

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  • Ireland
  • Course information
  • Estonian Chamber of People with Disabilities

This online course, "Ligipääsetavuse ABC e-kursus," introduces essential accessibility knowledge tailored to various disabilities, focusing on user experiences and diverse special needs...

Country
  • Estonia
  • General guidelines
  • Inter Vlaanderen

This website serves as a learning network, facilitating the exchange of knowledge among municipalities, Inter, De Lijn (bus company), users, the field, and the Flemish government concerning accessible stops...

Country
  • Belgium
  • General guidelines
  • CAWAB - Collectif Accessibilité Wallonie Bruxelles

The CAWaB (Wallonia-Brussels Accessibility Collective) has undertaken a collaborative approach aimed at defining the accessibility criteria for these machines, in the form of a guide. The recommendations made in this publication aim to help managers choose devices accessible to all...

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  • Belgium
  • Communication
  • Constantinos Evangelou

This publication is a blog post describing the process of assessing accessibility of an online service provided by the Republic of Cyprus to citizens affected by the bail-in during the financial crisis in 2013 in the Country. The service was developed by the Digital Service Factory of...

Country
  • Cyprus
  • General guidelines
  • Kamil Kowalski

Switch 2.0. “Designing without Barriers” is an updated version that takes into account new regulations and standards to build a more inclusive and comfortable space for everyone. Thanks to this publication architects, designers and people planning projects will be able to create universal concepts..

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  • Poland