Made-Well would like to become fully inclusive by installing a ‘Changing Places’ Toilet. These toilets are essential for over 240,000 disabled people in the UK and their families. Changing Places facilities can be life changing and allow people to go out in public without fear or stress.
The scale of support has reached a point where local council representatives have agreed to meet with us next week to discuss infrastructure requirements. We are now preparing a formal proposal to present at that meeting to demonstrate the necessity of this facility for our community.
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Sarah Wilkinson
5 years ago
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This is an excellent idea. Providing changing places facilities enables more people to visit and would fit really well with your holistic ethos and community focus.
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Tara Penny
5 years ago
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Made-Well is lifeline for so many people. This facility is essential so more people can benefit from the great work done here.
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Rachel George
5 years ago
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Without a Changing Places toilet we cannot visit. 1 in 260 people in the UK rely on Changing Places toilets (as recorded in The Hansard) and any one of us could become disabled at any point and need these facilities too. Equality matters and nobody should be denied access to a safe usable toilet.
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Karen Jones
5 years ago
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My nephew has severe learning difficulties and is considered disabled. Having a space to change him that is appropriate is so important so that he isn’t isolated due to lack of amenities
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Holly
5 years ago
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Why wouldn’t you install this!!! The equality act means every person should have the same equal opportunity- You’d want this if you needed help and care to engage! Just do it! It’s awful publicity to be seen as a failure.
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Kurt muir
5 years ago
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Every child should have the right to use a safe public restroom no matter the agr
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Heather Chislett
5 years ago
This is much needed.
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Louise Bater
5 years ago
It's so important and will improve the lives of so many wonderful people
Made-Well would like to become fully inclusive by installing a ‘Changing Places’ Toilet. These toilets are essential for over 240,000 disabled people in the UK and their families. Changing Places facilities can be life changing and allow people to go out in public without fear or stress.
The scale of support has reached a point where local council representatives have agreed to meet with us next week to discuss infrastructure requirements. We are now preparing a formal proposal to present at that meeting to demonstrate the necessity of this facility for our community.
29 Comments
S
Sarah Wilkinson
5 years ago
Featured
This is an excellent idea. Providing changing places facilities enables more people to visit and would fit really well with your holistic ethos and community focus.
T
Tara Penny
5 years ago
Featured
Made-Well is lifeline for so many people. This facility is essential so more people can benefit from the great work done here.
R
Rachel George
5 years ago
Featured
Without a Changing Places toilet we cannot visit. 1 in 260 people in the UK rely on Changing Places toilets (as recorded in The Hansard) and any one of us could become disabled at any point and need these facilities too. Equality matters and nobody should be denied access to a safe usable toilet.
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Karen Jones
5 years ago
Featured
My nephew has severe learning difficulties and is considered disabled. Having a space to change him that is appropriate is so important so that he isn’t isolated due to lack of amenities
H
Holly
5 years ago
Featured
Why wouldn’t you install this!!! The equality act means every person should have the same equal opportunity- You’d want this if you needed help and care to engage! Just do it! It’s awful publicity to be seen as a failure.
K
Kurt muir
5 years ago
Featured
Every child should have the right to use a safe public restroom no matter the agr
H
Heather Chislett
5 years ago
This is much needed.
L
Louise Bater
5 years ago
It's so important and will improve the lives of so many wonderful people
This is an excellent idea. Providing changing places facilities enables more people to visit and would fit really well with your holistic ethos and community focus.