Action for Access News
Orange has joined forces with Leonard Cheshire Disability to launch a new action on the Orange Do Some Good mobile app.
This means that you can now digitally map, rate and record how accessible your local high street is from the palm of your hand.
Download the app for your phone now and see how YOUR high street measures up on access. Visit the Orange website, install the Do Some Good app to your phone, and Action for Access survey will appear, on your screen, near the top of the list. Get out there and get testing!
What you can do
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Add your survey to the Action for Access site and find resources to help you follow up your survey and see access improved.
The spotlight is on
With the Olympics and Paralympics in London this year we are putting a spotlight on gyms, swimming pools, parks and sports halls to ensure that disabled people are able to take part in sporting activities. Add a survey for your local gym today and help improve access to sports in the UK.
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