The phenomenon of access was investigated in regard to people with disability and older people. Access is described as a journey which involves navigation of numerous access opportunities and barriers and achievement of an access goal. While differences existed, numerous access issues and solutions are relevant to the two groups
Abstract: “Social exclusion ” is a concept that has become increasingly prominent in the UK and else...
Considering the number of people with disabilities and also the increasing size of the aging populat...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...
Population ageing is linked to an increase in the population prevalence of impairment and therefore ...
Recently, there has been an increased awareness in the general public, in government and in business...
In contrast tomobility, a term oĕen used to describe actual or realized travel, accessibility refers...
This paper addresses some important areas of commonality in the political interests of older and dis...
Traveller information designed to fulfil needs and expectations of individual travellers is a key fa...
This thesis is about impairment, disability and health. Placed in the context of Disability Studies,...
This reflexive study aimed to search, in the literature available, the concept of accessibility, its...
This article explores both the process and outcomes of a seminar series on the concept of access for...
Objective: To examine the access and usage of information technology in Australia among various grou...
People with disabilities represent a large and often under-recognized minority population in the Uni...
Independent access for all to the built environment is one of the most basic of human rights. It pro...
We evaluate access for people with disabilities in two Canadian federal government eConsultations — ...
Abstract: “Social exclusion ” is a concept that has become increasingly prominent in the UK and else...
Considering the number of people with disabilities and also the increasing size of the aging populat...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...
Population ageing is linked to an increase in the population prevalence of impairment and therefore ...
Recently, there has been an increased awareness in the general public, in government and in business...
In contrast tomobility, a term oĕen used to describe actual or realized travel, accessibility refers...
This paper addresses some important areas of commonality in the political interests of older and dis...
Traveller information designed to fulfil needs and expectations of individual travellers is a key fa...
This thesis is about impairment, disability and health. Placed in the context of Disability Studies,...
This reflexive study aimed to search, in the literature available, the concept of accessibility, its...
This article explores both the process and outcomes of a seminar series on the concept of access for...
Objective: To examine the access and usage of information technology in Australia among various grou...
People with disabilities represent a large and often under-recognized minority population in the Uni...
Independent access for all to the built environment is one of the most basic of human rights. It pro...
We evaluate access for people with disabilities in two Canadian federal government eConsultations — ...
Abstract: “Social exclusion ” is a concept that has become increasingly prominent in the UK and else...
Considering the number of people with disabilities and also the increasing size of the aging populat...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...