Arts Accessibility Service

Introduction

Since China became one of the ratifying states of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2008, the principles of the Convention should be followed in Hong Kong, meaning that we should adopt the right-based perspective when tackling issues relating to persons with disabilities like other countries in the world. We should begin mainstreaming of disability and make sure persons with disabilities are not deprived of their in-born human rights.

 

Working under the old mentality, most mainstream arts organizations and venues have not considered persons with disabilities as part of the natural members of society at the time of architectural design or programme planning. As a result, albeit unintentionally, a lot of barriers are created and make it difficult for persons with disabilities to enjoy arts.

 

Other than to advise on the needs of barrier-free of the outlook, physical building and facilities (what we called “hardware”), our service also includes providing “software” catering for specific needs of different people and enhancing the appreciation experience for all. Examples of “hardware”: ramps installation, same entrance/exit for persons with disabilities as common audience, user-friendly universal toilets, etc. Examples of “software”: receptionist’s knowledge of accessible facilities/ programmes, colour contrast of signage, appropriate universal design of signage, audio description, theatrical interpretation, Braille information, tactile map, etc.

 

 

 

Our Service Scope

  • Sign Interpretation
  • Theatrical Interpretation
  • Accessible Captions
  • Audio Description
  • Accessible Tour
  • Tangible Re-production
  • Braille Material Production
  • Relaxed Performance
  • Public Education
  • Consultation Service
  • Arts and Cultural Venues Accessibility Consultancy Service

 

 

Resources

  1. Design Manual - Barrier Free Access 2008
  2. Universal Accessibility - Best Practices and Guidelines
  3. Universal Accessibility for External Areas, Open Spaces & Green Space
  4. Advisory Guidelines on Babycare Facilities
  5. Code of Practice for Fire Safety in Buildings 2011 (October 2015 version)
  6. Universal Design Guidebook For Residential Development in Hong Kong

 

 

Contact
Tel: 2777 1771
Email: enquiry@jcaasc.hk
Address: L8-02, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, 30 Pak Tin Street, Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon
Web page: www.jcaasc.hk