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Mayor officially opens new Strabane Library’s changing places facility

written by cassoscoop March 24, 2022
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Users of Strabane Library with disabilities can now avail of a state of the art changing places toilet tailored to meet their needs.

The facility was officially opened by Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Alderman Graham Warke and provides a facility that is completely accessible and provides sufficient space and equipment for anyone not able to use the toilet independently.

The project, funded by the Department for Communities in partnership with Council, is the only one of its kind in the Strabane area and includes a shower, adjustable changing bench, hoist and other necessary equipment to give disabled people a greater opportunity to enjoy their local community.

Libraries NI and Council representatives joined Mayor Warke and children from Knockavoe School and Glenside Day Centre for the event that showcased the vital resources contained within the facility.

“The Council, through our commitments set out in our Strategic Growth Plan and our Disability Scheme and Action Plan, is committed to working to promote positive attitudes and to encourage participation by disabled people in public life and across our communities by creating accessible and user friendly environments for everyone to enjoy,” said the Mayor.

Maura Craig, Libraries NI Area Manager said: “Many people aren’t aware of what a Changing Place facility is or how essential it can be for those who live with disabilities or limiting conditions.

“We hope by installing this toilet in Strabane Library, it will make a real difference to families across our local community who perhaps have to restrict their days out and visits to the library because there are no suitable facilities available.

“We would like to thank everyone who visited the library for this event and look forward to welcoming them back soon.”

Changing Places is a campaign that aims to have Changing Places toilets installed in all public venues so that everyone, regardless of their access needs, disability or reliance on the assistance of carers or specialist equipment, can use a toilet facility.

According to Changing Places, more than a quarter of people in the UK need extra space and equipment to help them use toilets safely and comfortably.

For more information on this or any similar initiatives in the Derry and Strabane area contact Caitriona Doherty, DCSDC Access and Inclusion Officer by email at: [email protected].

Mayor officially opens new Strabane Library’s changing places facility was last modified: March 24th, 2022 by cassoscoop

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