Indoor environments surveys
The indoor environments tool is a manageable option for starting meaningful discussions about the accessibility of environments we use on a regular basis.
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The indoor environments tool is a manageable option for starting meaningful discussions about the accessibility of environments we use on a regular basis.
The outdoor environments tool is a manageable option for starting meaningful discussions about the accessibility of outdoor environments we use on a regular basis.
The Place Standard has been developed by the Scottish Government and is a tool to evaluate the quality of a place. It can evaluate places that are well-established, undergoing change, or still being planned.
Our Connected Neighbourhoods' Audit Journey Sketch and Scribble document and City Walking Audit Recording Sheet for undertaking place audits are available to download.
This report and the project that underpins it was funded by Stirling Council as part of the implementation phase of the Dementia Friendly Stirling Action Plan (2018-2021).
OCN has developed an A4 document simulation to quickly test print color contrast compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).