COVID's lasting side effects? Disabled access is worse in the post lockdown world
Landmark survey finds that disabled people have been disadvantaged post-lockdown
Two years to the day since the UK went into lockdown for the first time, new research by Euan’s Guide (www. euansguide. com), the UK’s leading disabled access charity, has revealed that 59% of disabled people believe that COVID has made disabled access worse.
The l...
Survey reveals the need for accessible toilet improvements
Many places could still be losing out on valuable income simply by not providing an accessible toilet. Our Accessible Toilet Survey revealed that 78% of participants have avoided going somewhere that did not have an accessible toilet. These venues are potentially missing out on a porti...
Over four hundred people took part in the Covid Concerns and Precautions Survey this summer. We wanted to know what disabled people were worried about as lockdown restrictions were beginning to lift across the UK, with little knowledge of how this lift would directly affect disabled people.
The results have now been published and can be found...
Over 1,000 people took part in the 2019 Access Survey, sharing their views on disabled access in the UK and some of the challenges disabled people face when visiting somewhere new.
The results were due to be published in March 2020 but were delayed due to the effects of Coronavirus. We do apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused....
The Access Survey by Euan’s Guide and Disabled Access Day asks disabled people their opinions of accessibility and access information provision in the UK. Over 900 disabled people, their families and friends shared their opinions about disabled access at the end of last year!
Click here to download The Access Survey 2018 Report
The responses to...
How confident are people in disabled access in the UK?
New research reveals that 92% of disabled people do not feel very confident in visiting new places when thinking about disabled access.
8th February 2018: Over 700 disabled people have described situations they have faced when experiencing disabled access at different places. The findings,...
This summer we asked for your opinion of accessible toilets, and the results are here! You told us about the good, the bad and the bewildering situations you have encountered when using public accessible toilets, and we’ve even got thirty of the strangest things found in accessible loos to share with you…
Click the links below to view the result...
In winter 2016, together with Disabled Access Day we invited you to take part in The Access Survey. It was a chance for disabled people, their families and friends to share their opinions of searching for disabled access information, and to find out what factors influence your decision to visit all kinds of places from cafes and shops to museum...
Whether you use Euan’s Guide from time to time or all the time, we want to hear from you! Tell us how we could make Euan’s Guide even better by taking one of our short surveys.
I review on Euan’s Guide
Disabled access reviews are what make Euan’s Guide work! Whether you’ve reviewed a little or a lot, we’d like to hear your thoughts. Take one o...
Striking the right note: Disabled access information at live music venues
You may have seen #StateofAccess appearing on social media recently to mark the release of Attitude is Everything’s latest snapshot into accessibility and inclusion in the live music industry. The charity raises awareness of the varied access requirements of audiences, artists, staff and volunteers; and their biennial report aims to share the r...