Build Accessible Playgrounds with the Free To Play Guide
Season 2, Episode 438, Mar 28, 09:00 AM
The UN recognises that every child has a right to play – but children and care-givers who are blind and partially sighted can be shut out of playgrounds with inaccessible design.
Play Expert, Theresa Casey, talked to Amelia about the ‘Free To Play’ guide which has advice for building playgrounds everyone can enjoy.
To learn more about the guide, visit Play Scotland's website www.playscotland.org/get-involved/playful-communities/inclusive-play-design-3/free-play-guide/
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Play Expert, Theresa Casey, talked to Amelia about the ‘Free To Play’ guide which has advice for building playgrounds everyone can enjoy.
To learn more about the guide, visit Play Scotland's website www.playscotland.org/get-involved/playful-communities/inclusive-play-design-3/free-play-guide/
Image shows RNIB Connect Radio logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'Connect Radio' underneath.