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Celebrating Disabled Access Day: Experience Accessible Venues with AccessAble Today

Celebrating Disabled Access Day: Experience Accessible Venues with AccessAble Today

Today, on Disabled Access Day, Caudwell Children is proud to shine a spotlight on AccessAble—your trusted guide for exploring accessible venues. Whether you’re planning a visit to a museum, restaurant, cinema, or any public space, AccessAble provides clear, fact-based accessibility information so you can step out with confidence.

From DisabledGo to AccessAble: A Journey of Empowerment

AccessAble began its journey in 2000 as DisabledGo, founded by Dr. Gregory Burke. Frustrated by vague labels like “wheelchair friendly,” Dr. Burke set out to create a service that offered detailed, accurate accessibility guides based on real experiences. Working closely with over 100 disability groups, the platform evolved and rebranded in 2018 as AccessAble. Today, more than 5 million people rely on it every year for precise details on thousands of venues.

Your Essential Accessibility Guide

Detailed Access Guides:
Every venue listed on AccessAble is thoroughly checked by trained surveyors, ensuring you receive 100% accurate facts, figures, and photographs before you visit.

Community-Driven Insights:
AccessAble is built on feedback from disabled individuals and their carers. This community-first approach means the information you get is tailored to real-world needs—not just generic labels.

Tailored Information:
Recognising that “fully accessible” can mean different things to different people, AccessAble provides the detailed specifics you need to decide if a venue truly meets your unique requirements.

Join the Movement Today

Disabled Access Day is a time to celebrate accessibility and encourage everyone to explore somewhere new. With AccessAble by your side, you can:

  • Explore: Visit a new venue with the confidence of knowing every detail of its accessibility.
  • Share: Spread the word about AccessAble using hashtags like #DisabledAccessDay and #AccessAble on social media.
  • Engage: Help shape the future of accessibility by sharing your experiences and feedback with the community.

At Caudwell Children, we’re committed to creating a world where every outing is stress-free and inclusive. By using AccessAble, you’re not only planning your next accessible adventure—you’re also supporting a movement that makes accessibility a reality for everyone.

Visit AccessAble.co.uk to explore detailed guides on accessible toilets, tourist attractions, shops, restaurants, and more. Celebrate Disabled Access Day with us and step confidently into a more inclusive future!