What is disability access? What is NDIS Community Access? First and foremost, there are over 4.4 million people in Australia that have some form of disability (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2018). Meaning, 1 in 5 people belong to this number and needs disability access. And with our growing population and increasing life expectancy that number will increase.
In addition to this, with introduction of The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in 2013, people with disabilities have better access and more opportunities to enter and interact in the community, thanks to the NDIS community access programs and initiatives.
Speaking of NDIS Community Access, this is an initiative under the NDIS that provides community access programs and supports to people with disabilities. These programs and supports include social and recreational activities, transport assistance, skill development, community participation programs, and assistance from support workers, among others.
As for the question, “What is disability access?” Disability access is the provision of services that ensure people with disabilities to move, communicate, and participate in daily activities without barriers.
Does this mean that disability access just meant for those who have disabilities? No. As a matter of fact, it is not just for people with a disability. It benefits everyone. A ramp or a lift doesn’t only mean that people who use wheelchairs and mobility scooters can access buildings, it allows parents with prams to enter in as well.
Visual cues and luminance contrasts assist everyone to navigate through environments as well as assisting for people who have vision impairments. Step-free thresholds illuminate tripping hazards for everyone while allowing mobility aides to enter into a space.
All these features should be staples in public, commercial, and multi-residential properties. And that’s where Access Consultants come in, to ensure that these environments are fully accessible to everyone.

