Leave No Trace: 7 PrinciplesLNTI’s mission is to inspire and empower people and communities to connect with nature and Ireland’s outdoors in a responsible way. We do this by understanding how people interact with the natural environment and using evidence-based
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Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Playgrounds
Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – PlaygroundsAn inclusive design approach will create more opportunities for children to develop physically, socially and emotionally regardless of ability. Design of playgrounds should consider mobility, cognitive and sensory impairments. Download Inclusive Design for Playgrounds
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Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Waterways
Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – WaterwaysOver 1000km of waterways are maintained, developed, and promoted by Waterways Ireland. Challenges for a person with a disability may include access one of these canals or rivers and also to gaining entry onto
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Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Trails, Greenways & Public Parks
Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Trails, Greenways & Public ParksWhat To Keep in Mind • Parking bays to be close to access point • Public Accessible WCs close proximity to access point • Suitable access symbol on display to
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Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Beaches
Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – BeachesWhat To Keep in Mind • Parking bays to be close to access point • Public Accessible WCs close proximity to access point • Level access and the avoidance of creating a lip at
Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – An Introduction
Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – An IntroductionIrish Wheelchair Association, together with Sport Ireland, brought about the’Access Great Outdoors’ guidelines to ensure people with a disability in Ireland could take part in outdoor activities and recreation of their choosing. Download
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Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Built Environment
Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Built EnvironmentThe following guidelines derive directly from Irish Wheelchair Association Best Practice Guidelines 3, 2014. Also outlined in this section are the Building Regulations Part M Access and Use 2010 and Part B Fire
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Factsheet 1 – Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Carrying Out a Self-Assessment Audit
Factsheet 1 – Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Carrying Out a Self-Assessment AuditFactsheet 1 – Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – The process for carrying out a Self-Assessment Audit. Download Factsheet 1 – Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation
Factsheet 2 – Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Self-Assessment Audit Tools & Techniques
Factsheet 2 – Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Self-Assessment Audit Tools & TechniquesFactsheet 2 – Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation – Self-Assessment Audit Tools and Techniques. Download Factsheet 2 – Inclusive Design for Outdoor Recreation
Access Great Outdoors – Self Assessment Checklists
Access Great Outdoors – Self Assessment ChecklistsThese checklists will help your organisation self-assess the accessibility of your outdoor amenity or facility. Download Access Great Outdoors – Self Assessment Checklists
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