Access guides serve as essential resources for individuals with disabilities, their families, and caregivers. These guides provide detailed information about the accessibility features of various locations, helping users make informed decisions about where to go and what services to use. By offering clear and concise information, access guides empower individuals to navigate their communities with confidence. The Chichester Access Group is committed to producing high-quality access guides that are both informative and user-friendly.

Our access guides are available in both booklet form and online, ensuring that they are easily accessible to everyone. We strive to include comprehensive details about facilities, services, and any potential barriers that may exist. By collaborating with local businesses and organizations, we gather accurate information that reflects the current state of accessibility in the Chichester District. This collaborative approach not only enhances the quality of our guides but also fosters a sense of community involvement in promoting accessibility.

In addition to providing valuable information, access guides also serve as a tool for advocacy. By raising awareness about accessibility issues, we can encourage businesses and local authorities to prioritize improvements. The more people who utilize our access guides, the greater the impact we can have on creating a more inclusive environment. We invite everyone to explore our access guides and share them with others to help spread the word about the importance of accessibility.

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Our registered charity number is 1149183. This number is a testament to our commitment to improving disability access within the Chichester District. It allows us to operate transparently and ensures that we can continue providing vital information and advice to local authorities, businesses, and the public.