Local charity warns
tourism and leisure sector is at risk of losing business from disabled
customers
AS the UK's disabled people and
their carers are encouraged to choose new places to visit during:- 'Disabled
Access Day', but local charity Revitalise's own research has shown
that many venues have been falling short when it comes to full
accessibility.
A recent survey of the UK's tourism and leisure sector found that 64% of the
most visited tourist attractions were not 100% accessible for wheelchair
users. Revitalise also found 65% of disabled people had decided against
visiting a tourist attraction due to accessibility concerns or a lack of
information.
Revitalise runs the Sandpipers centre in Southport, which provides respite
holidays for disabled people and carers from across the North West Region
and beyond. Accessible excursions to the region's visitor attractions are an
integral part of the charity's provision.
But it's not just tourist attractions that have been falling behind. A
separate survey of disabled shoppers found that 84% disabled people and
carers had experienced problems with the accessibility of major high street
stores, with 55% saying they had been subjected to negative or unwelcoming
treatment from shop staff.
As a consequence, Revitalise is warning that many of the UK's public venues
and retail outlets could be missing out on their share of the estimated £212
billion annual spending power of disabled visitors; the so called:- 'Purple
Pound.'
On the occasion of Disabled Access Day, Revitalise is renewing its call for
more effort on the part of public venues and retailers to become more
accessible and make information more easily available, in order to ease the
worries of disabled people - or risk losing out.
Revitalise Chief Executive Chris Simmonds said:- "Revitalise welcomes
this great initiative to encourage disabled people to visit a new place on
Disabled Access Day.
We routinely take our guests on excursions and shopping trips as an integral
part of our holidays, so the accessibility of public venues and high streets
is an issue that's very close to our hearts.
But our research proved that all too often disabled people are held back by
a lack of access. We think this needs to change.
There's not just a moral imperative for venues, there's a financial one too.
By not making themselves accessible enough, businesses may be losing out on
their share of the huge annual spending power of disabled visitors. In the
lead up to Easter and the summer holiday season, can they really afford to
do that? Businesses should be more aware of the value of disabled people.
That's why Revitalise is urging the region's public venues and retailers to
work harder to make themselves more accessible and to make information about
accessibility more easily available. Disabled people have the right to
expect the same choices and opportunities as everyone else."
Revitalise is a national charity providing respite holidays for disabled
people and carers, combining 24 hour nurse led care with a real holiday
experience, at Sandpipers and 2 other accessible UK centres in Chigwell
(Essex) and Southampton. Accessible excursions are an integral part of the
experience and Revitalise conducts a thorough assessment of the
accessibility arrangements of each destination to which it takes its guests. |