Within European countries and the European Union, there is wide recognition that special consideration must be given to the needs of both people with disabilities and to young people. In terms of ergonomics design, consideration needs to be given to access to public buildings, safety in the home, school buildings and educational services, ability to make use of public transport, etc. This research focused on children who also have disabilities, an area that is less well understood and where it is uncertain whether standards or legislation exist. Interviews and discussions with experts were conducted to locate knowledge about design for disabled children in different contexts. This document reports the results of the research sponsored by AN...
This report reviews international research into the barriers to play for children with disabilities....
The main purpose of the research was to investigate the state of adjustment, accessibility and possi...
The aim of this study is to determine wheelchair user's views about access and ascertain whether des...
Within European countries and the European Union, there is wide recognition that special considerati...
Background: The European Union and other countries of the world need quality research data, without ...
Previous research concerning the transport situation for children with disabilities has shown a lack...
Purpose – By comparing the legislative regimes in different states, this paper aims to provide a pla...
Studies have identified barriers in the physical environment causing restricted participation in pla...
Nowadays, playgrounds are underused to improve the physical and social development of young children...
RCOT 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK, 14-15 June. Poster P039. Conference theme: Connecting healt...
This book is the result of a specific part of the European research project “LUDI. Play for Children...
Object: adaptation and availability of services for physically disabled people. Observations: physic...
This work was commissioned by a charity, the Physical Disability and Sensory Impairment Forum, owing...
1.1.1 The Institute for Transport Studies was invited by the Transport and Road Research Labora...
Many toys, board or videogames, apps and even robots are nowadays available in many co...
This report reviews international research into the barriers to play for children with disabilities....
The main purpose of the research was to investigate the state of adjustment, accessibility and possi...
The aim of this study is to determine wheelchair user's views about access and ascertain whether des...
Within European countries and the European Union, there is wide recognition that special considerati...
Background: The European Union and other countries of the world need quality research data, without ...
Previous research concerning the transport situation for children with disabilities has shown a lack...
Purpose – By comparing the legislative regimes in different states, this paper aims to provide a pla...
Studies have identified barriers in the physical environment causing restricted participation in pla...
Nowadays, playgrounds are underused to improve the physical and social development of young children...
RCOT 2022 Annual Conference, London, UK, 14-15 June. Poster P039. Conference theme: Connecting healt...
This book is the result of a specific part of the European research project “LUDI. Play for Children...
Object: adaptation and availability of services for physically disabled people. Observations: physic...
This work was commissioned by a charity, the Physical Disability and Sensory Impairment Forum, owing...
1.1.1 The Institute for Transport Studies was invited by the Transport and Road Research Labora...
Many toys, board or videogames, apps and even robots are nowadays available in many co...
This report reviews international research into the barriers to play for children with disabilities....
The main purpose of the research was to investigate the state of adjustment, accessibility and possi...
The aim of this study is to determine wheelchair user's views about access and ascertain whether des...