New public buildings to have Changing Places toilets for severely disabled people
New, or majorly refurbished, large buildings used by the public
must have Changing Places toilets for severely disabled people,
under government proposals announced today (12 May 2019). The
proposals, being consulted on from today, are expected to add the
toilets to more than 150 new buildings a year, including shopping
centres, supermarkets, cinemas, stadiums and arts...Request free trial
New, or majorly refurbished, large buildings used by the public must have Changing Places toilets for severely disabled people, under government proposals announced today (12 May 2019). The proposals, being consulted on from today, are expected to add the toilets to more than 150 new buildings a year, including shopping centres, supermarkets, cinemas, stadiums and arts venues. Changing Places toilets are larger accessible toilets for severely disabled people, with equipment such as hoists, curtains, adult-sized changing benches and enough space for carers. There are over 1,300 Changing Places toilets in the UK, up from just 140 in 2007, but more are needed to support the more than a quarter of a million people who need them in the UK. Without access to these toilets, it can be challenging for people to enjoy daily activities. Local Government Minister, Rishi Sunak MP, said:
Catherine Woodhead, Chief Executive of Muscular Dystrophy UK, which co-chairs the Changing Places Consortium, said:
In the absence of Changing Places facilities, disabled people and/or carers face:
The government has launched a 10-week consultation, which proposes the required size and shape of Changing Places toilets as well as the range of equipment that must be included. It also proposes thresholds at which the facilities will be made mandatory in new or largely refurbished buildings of different types, such as overall floor space or attendance capacity. Last month, the Department for Transport, in partnership with Muscular Dystrophy UK (MDUK), launched a £2 million fund for Changing Places to be installed in existing motorway service stations, which is now open for applications. The Department of Health and Social Care will also soon launch a £2 million fund for NHS Trusts to install new Changing Places in over 100 hospitals across England. Examples of how Changing Places can helpLauren West, from London, needs Changing Places toilets. She is MDUK’s Trailblazers Manager. Lauren said:
Fiona Anderson, 30, from Bolton, is part of MDUK’s Trailblazers network, and needs Changing Places toilets. Fiona said:
Further informationBuildings covered include shopping centres, supermarkets, cinemas, hotels, hospitals, leisure centres, libraries, motorway service stations, sports stadiums and arts venues. The changes to change Building Regulations would apply to England only. Users of the facilities, carers and other interested charities, campaign groups, and members of the construction, planning and building sectors have been engaged with Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government ahead of the consultation, including a roundtable for users and carers with Local Government Minister Rishi Sunak MP. The 10-week consultation, which closes on 21 July, has been published on Gov.uk |