MDPAG MAIN Training

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We work with disabled people, businesses, architects and designers, the public sector and the voluntary and community sector in Greater Manchester and elsewhere. We promote best practice in accessible and inclusive design and access standards through:

  • Our Manchester Disability Plan, chairing the Built Environment Workstream
  • Access audits & access surveys
  • Access Statements & Design and Access Statements
  • Consultancy and contributions to consultations
  • Advice on consulting with disabled people
  • Training and information for organisations & companies & training on access auditing for disabled people
  • Publications
  • Provision of information on the Equality Act, Building Regulation, planning guidance and best practice access standards, including developing materials on writing Design and Access Statements
  • Projects and joint activities with local authorities, regeneration projects & the voluntary & community sector
  • Providing information, advice and consultancy to other infrastructure organisations in the voluntary and community sector in Greater Manchester
  • Active involvement with other disabled people’s organisations and with the voluntary and community sector in Greater Manchester
  • Support for the development of Disability Equality Schemes, including impact assessment, information gathering, consulting with disabled people, access audits,disability equality training.
  • Campaigns. We are involved in a number of campaigns. For more information, contact us.
  • We meet regularly and hold additional consultation, training and social events.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Rachel Nickless
Contact Position
Office and Communication Administrator
Telephone
07764 603 322 07764 603 322
E-mail
admin@mdpag.org.uk
Website
www.mdpag.org.uk/
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Where to go

Name
Kath Locke Centre
Address
123, Moss Lane East
Hulme
Manchester
Postcode
M15 5DD
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MAIN activities for 2014 – 2015

  • Training disabled people to be NRAC accredited access auditors including training on planning and building control, images, report writing, wayfinding and signage, impairments specific barriers, fire regulations, reading plans, construction issues, access standards.
  • Campaigns and activities, including surveys for the MFDF, review of Lloyd Street design as a result of accidents, Xmas Market reviews, parks and open spaces in Manchester and support for voluntary organisations and neighbourhood groups. Various campaigns and activities are added following requests and issues raised by disabled people.
  • National Accreditation of MDPAG’s training
  • Improving our social networking activities and information

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