Access to Recreation: Webinar Series on Exemplar Universal Design Projects
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation Access to Recreation grant program has provided $15 million in funding to 36 recreation projects in four Midwestern states over the last three years. Projects were selected based on their concepts for embracing universal design, opportunity to facilitate inclusion of people of all abilities and opportunity to serve as an exemplar of universal design to community planners, recreation practitioners and advocates.
Join the National Center on Accessibility for a summer webinar series as we look at some of these innovative projects. The free 90-minute sessions will present an overview of the project concepts, the planning process, design decisions, construction issues, and fundraising. Participants will have the opportunity to view some of the project details online and ask questions of the project managers. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals seeking the latest information on universal design trends specific to parks and recreation. The series is sponsored by the Michigan Recreation and Park Association Foundation.
Planning for Inclusion: Implementing an Accessibility Management Program in a Parks and Recreation Business Model
January 13, 2009 - 9:31am.Best Practices of Accessibility in Parks and Recreation: A Delphi Survey of National Experts in Accessibility
August 20, 2008 - 6:29pm.Findings from a new NCA research study. The investigation is a query of experts in our field and a concensus on what they believe are the best practices for accessibility in parks and recreation. The Executive Summary follows below. A complimentary free copy of the Final Report (PDF) is available online through the Indiana University Scholar Works Repository.