Understanding Access Legislation and Universal Design in Buildings
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Access Institute
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This course provides participants with an understanding of the wide range of disability access and universal design considerations that must be addressed in planning, design, development, maintenance and upgrade of buildings. The course incorporates an overview of universal access and design principles, relevant legislation and Australian Standards, universal access issues – What’s and Why’s. Participants also receive Access Guidelines for Buildings. 1 full day Course: 10.00am – 4.30pm
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Access Institute (RTO provider 22404) trains and develops professionals to create accessible enironments that deliver independence for everyone. Our nationally recognised qualifications and training deliver the knowledge, skills and confidence that promote leadership and professional respect. The Access Institute team are qualified access consultants and accredited members of the Association of Consultants in Access Australia (ACAA), the Australian Institute of Training and Development (AITD), and the Victorian Institute of Teaching. Director Ms. Joe Manton is a Fellow and Past Vice President of ACAA.
Access and universal design must be understood and applied by many professional people so they can do their job effectively. Our courses include a range of nationally recognised qualifications and short courses in access and universal design to the built environment.
Access and universal design must be understood and applied by many professional people so they can do their job effectively. Our courses include a range of nationally recognised qualifications and short courses in access and universal design to the built environment.