Centre for Accessible Environments
The Trust has awarded a grant of £178,000 over three years to
the Centre for Accessible
Environments for the post of an Access and Sustainability
Officer to provide advice and information to voluntary and
community organisations wishing to make their buildings more
accessible and sustainable.
We have funded the post in response to frequent enquiries to the
Trust regarding such questions as 'what is an access audit?', 'how
do we find an access auditor?', 'how do we find and appoint an
architect or surveyor?', 'what is liable for VAT?' and 'where can
we get disability equality training?'.
An access audit is the first stage in a process which will make
a building or facility accessible to as many people as possible.
The next step from an access audit is the development and adoption
of an access action plan. This will take a long-term view of how
the recommendations of the audit can be instigated, taking account
of funding availability and planned future maintenance and other
building works.
The post holder, Wai-Mei Chan, can deal with all enquiries
regarding improving access to your community facilities, either
directly or by signposting you in the right direction.
Contact details
Wai-Mei Chan
Telephone: 020 7840 0125
Email:
wai-mei.chan@cae.org.uk
Website: www.cae.org.uk
Further reading
Share the experiences of some of our grantees who have made
access improvements to their buildings by downloading our
publication
Opening Doors Across London.