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Checklist for ensuring the accessibility of international youth projects

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Within the project Inspectors for Accessibility, the 28 youth workers developed a set of criteria for ensuring the accessibility of international youth projects.

Aims of the tool

Assessing the accessibility of international youth activities (different dimensions).

Description of the tool

ACCESSIBILITY ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST
FOR YOUTH PROJECTS WITH MIXED ABILITY GROUPS
Prepare a checklist to identify accessibility criteria in which this youth project is succeeding as well as those areas that need improvement. The first step to being fully inclusive is to know whether your project venue is physically accessible as possible for your specific mixed ability group. That means we should check below criteria all over again for every different group with different needs. This checklist will help you providing equal opportunities for young people with and without disabilities during a youth project. Then you will use this checklist to INSPECT our hotel in terms of accessibility. So let’s start to think and discuss what shall you check in below parts of the hotel.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1684

This tool is for

Youth workers

and addresses

Disability

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Calafateanu Adina Marina (on 29 September 2015)

and last modified

9 September 2015

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