Accessible meeting rooms

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About

Accessible meeting rooms are designed to be inclusive spaces that accommodate individuals with physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities. These spaces feature barrier-free entryways, wide circulation space for mobility aids, adjustable furniture, accessible technology, and clear signage. They may also include hearing augmentation systems, appropriate lighting, and proximity to accessible restrooms.

In workplace environments, accessible meeting rooms ensure all employees and visitors can fully participate in meetings, training, and collaborative events. These spaces foster inclusion, equal participation, and safety while reducing the physical and cognitive strain often associated with navigating poorly designed rooms.

Costs and Funding

Modifying or designing accessible meeting rooms can vary in cost.

Minor changes, like adjustable tables or rearranging layouts, may cost under $1,000.

More comprehensive modifications, such as installing assistive listening devices, widening doorways, or upgrading lighting, can range from $2,000 to $10,000 or more.

Employers can apply for support through the Employment Assistance Fund (EAF) for modifications related to disability accommodations.

Additionally, the NDIS may provide funding under workplace Capacity Building supports when relevant to employment goals.

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