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A city for everyone: Venue accessibility enhancements will increase participation

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Date

19th July 2022

A number of accessibility enhancements have been announced across the ICC Belfast | Waterfront Hall venues to support increased participation, and deliver on its values as a venue that celebrates diversity and champions inclusivity.

The Waterfront Hall’s sister conferencing venue, ICC Belfast, recently hosted more than 500 delegates as part of the Harkin International Disability Employment Summit, a legacy of which is a new, permanent Changing Places in the Riverside Foyer, the installation of which was funded by Belfast City Council. Changing Places toilets are larger accessible toilets for severely disabled people, with equipment such as hoists, curtains, adult-sized changing benches and space for carers.

Today (19 July), Changing Places Awareness Day, celebrates the successes of ongoing campaigning to install Changing Places toilets in public places and raise awareness about the importance of such facilities for the thousands of severely disabled people who need them.

Sinead Grimes, Director of Physical Programmes at Belfast City Council, said: “We are proud to have worked together to deliver the needed addition of a Changing Places toilet, the second for the city centre with one already installed at City Hall and the Council’s 8th Changing Places facility across the city. We are talking about a fundamental human need, and we want to do everything we can to ensure that our city caters to the needs of as many people as possible."

Belfast City Council, as part of the new Belfast tourism strategy, will also be rolling out an accessible tourism programme to build capacity and skills within the tourism sector and we will continue to utilise the Harkin Summit to learn from global best practice - a catalyst to further progress future policy work and initiatives in this area.

SYNC Living, a company that supplies specialist products to support people with impaired mobility, installed the Changing Places toilet.

Andrew Smyth, Business Development Manager at SYNC Living, said: “People living with profound disabilities need more space and specialised equipment to be able to use toilet facilities in safety, comfort and with dignity. Not having access to suitable facilities means that many people cannot enjoy the same opportunities as others."

It’s encouraging to see Belfast City Council and ICC Belfast | Waterfront Hall come together to diversify their offering to cater for people with complex needs.

However, the venue recognises that its events need to be holistically accessible and so along with the Changing Places facility, it invested in additional enhancements and upgrades – all now permanent legacies of the Harkin Institute selecting the venue as its 2022 Summit location.

Over 80 percent of team members have completed JAM card training. JAM, which stands for Just a Minute, is a concept developed by social enterprise NOW Group, that supports customers to communicate their accessibility needs discreetly, highlighting that they may need a little extra time and patience during their visit.

In addition, a Social Narrative Accessibility Video has been created which supports delegates to arrive at the venue and feel comfortable knowing that they can understand how to navigate their surroundings with the support of subtitles.

Julia Corkey, Chief Executive of ICC Belfast | Waterfront Hall | Ulster Hall, said: “As we, and our partners, collaborate to attract business conferences and exhibitions to Belfast, it is vital our city continues to make a collective effort to be as welcoming a space as we can be. A space for everyone to enjoy, regardless of their needs.

We are committed to investing in our venue on an ongoing basis to ensure that they continue to be accessible and are places that celebrate diversity and champion inclusion.

“Belfast is a wonderful city, renowned for its hospitality – and it is this level of care and expertise that has allowed us to continue to host significant events on behalf of distinguished organisations. Thanks to this investment by Belfast City Council, we are better equipped to fulfil our ambitious goals and attract global events to the city.”


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