NRAC Spring Conference - the National Register of Access

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Conference 2015
Date:
Thursday 17th September 2015
Time:
09:00 - 17:00
Cost:
£125 inc VAT
Venue:
Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre
108 Stamford Street, South Bank,
London SE1 9NH
Directions and map available
http://coinstreet.org/who-we-are/contact-us/coin-street-neighbourhood-centre/
Conference 2015
Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, 108 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH
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NRAC Conference 2015
Designed to appeal to all those involved in the provision, design and
management of the built environment, this is the essential conference
for anybody with an interest in accessibility, inclusive design and the
building environment. The key topics the conference will cover include:
 Equality Act 2010 case law and out of court settlements, by
Unity Law
 The new Approved Document ‘M’- Volume 1, by Richard
Harral of the Department of Communities and Local
Government.
 A glimpse into the role of accessibility standards in
Europe, by Chiara Giovannini of ANEC
A full program is enclosed overleaf.
Listening to feedback from 2014 delegates, this year we have a
dedicated exhibition space for refreshments and networking. See the
enclosed list of exhibitors
At just £125 inc VAT for the whole day, the conference offers excellent
value for busy professionals to update and extend their knowledge on
issues related to the design and management of inclusive, accessible
buildings and spaces.
Last year’s conference was a sellout (100 people). Spaces are limited
so book early to avoid disappointment.
If you are a professional in this field or thinking of joining the NRAC, 5
hours CPD certification will be provided.
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NRAC Autumn Conference 2015 Programme
09.00
Registration – with refreshments and exhibition
9.50
Welcome and Introduction - Simon Turton, Chair of the NRAC
10.00
Cases that never made the courts; settlements and compromises
Lucy Angus and Chris Fry of Unity Law Ltd. will talk through a number of their
services related reasonable adjustment cases, some that made the courts and
some that didn’t.
Speakers: Chris Fry and Lucy Angus, Unity Law - www.unity-law.co.uk
11.00
Refreshment break - opportunity to network and visit exhibitors
11.30
Wayfindr: Independent Travel for Blind People
“Investigate what it would be like for a young vision impaired person, to travel
London’s transport network in the near future.”
In this talk, Umesh Pandya and Katherine Payne will share the story behind
Wayfindr, and how ustwo and the Royal London Society for Blind People’s Youth
Forum designed and validated a system that helps vision impaired people move
through the London Underground Network independently. They will talk about the
tools, techniques, challenges and methodologies they used over the course of this
investigation – from concept through to a live pilot over the span of 6 months.
Speakers:
Umesh Pandya, Associate UX Director, ustwo http://ustwo.com/
& Katherine Payne, Campaign Officer, Royal London Society for Blind People
http://www.rlsb.org.uk/
12:30
Lunch (provided) - opportunity to network and visit exhibitors
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14.00
A glimpse into the role of standards to foster Accessibility in Europe
Chiara will address important question from a European perspective.
The role of standards and legislation?
What is ISO 21542 and why is it relevant?
What is the situation at the European level and what’s the driving force and
headline timeframes?
What would happen if a European Standard on access to the built environment is
adopted, particularly the implications for the UK?
Speaker: Chiara GIOVANNINI, Senior Manager, Policy & Innovation at ANEC www.anec.eu
15.00
Refreshment break (provided)
15.30
Approved Document ‘M’ 2015 and the future
On the 1st of October the new Approved Document’s will come into effect. The new
Volume 1: Dwellings set out three categories of housing, broadly equivalent
defined in accessibility terms as ‘visitable’ ‘accessible and adaptable’ and
‘wheelchair user dwellings’. This new approach paves the way for a significant step
change in relation to housing accessibility, giving Local Authorities around the
country the ability to require different levels of accessible housing provision through
planning policy. As Local Authorities around the country set out their policy this is
likely to be a significant change for those designing and constructing housing.
Richard Harral will summarise the technical requirements, give an overview of the
thinking behind the changes and outline planning guidance in relation to use of the
new optional Requirements. He will also outline the Departments ongoing
research, including the benefits and evidence for accessible housing and current
thinking about Volume 2: buildings other than dwellings.
Speaker : Richard Harral, Head of Technical Policy, Building Regulations and
Standards Division and the DCLG.
16.30
NRAC update – Simon Turton, Chair of the NRAC
17.00
Conference close
Exhibition and networking space
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NRAC
Talk about the NRAC, whether you’re thinking of joining or are
already a member, we would be delighted to talk to you.
www.nrac.org.uk
Aveso are the official sponsor of the Changing Places
Campaign, providing expertise for all room designs, equipment
and installation. www.aveso.co.uk
Quantum Flooring manufacture & supply a complete range of
flooring accessories including contrasting stair nosings to meet
BS8300.
www.quantumflooring.co.uk
Guldmann develops, manufactures, distributes and maintains
products and services that make the daily lives of disabled
people and their carers a little easier.
www.guldmann.com
Fireco supply simple and trusted solutions for your common
fire safety and accessibility problems.
www.firecoltd.co.uk
Specialist insurance for access professionals. Recognised by
the NRAC. Limits of £250k to £10m. Tel: 0207 648 4343
http://custodianinsurance.co.uk/?p=873
Contacta designs, manufactures and installs a range of
hearing loop and speech transfer systems to enable enhanced
sound quality for those with hearing loss.
www.contactaglobal.com
A national membership network of individuals who are
passionate about inclusive design and access.
http://www.accessassociation.org.uk
Poolpod is a multi-award winning swimming pool lift,
appropriate for new build facilities, and an easy-to-fit
replacement for pool hoists in existing pools.
http://poolpodproducts.com
TBA
If you are interested in this exhibition space, please contact
info@nrac.org.uk
NOTE: Exhibition space is available on commercial terms and assists us with keeping
delegate costs low. It does not imply endorsement of products.
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Booking form
NRAC Conference, 17th September, 2015
Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre
108 Stamford Street, South Bank,
London SE1 9NH
If you wish to attend, please complete and return this form to:
NRAC Conference 2015
NRAC Manager
Fourth Floor Holyer House,
20 – 21 Red Lion Court,
London, EC4A 3EB
Email: info@nrac.org.uk
The fee must be paid in full prior to attendance.
The cost is £125 including VAT for the whole day. This includes tea
and coffee refreshments. Also included is a hot buffet lunch.
Please send your remittance by BACS. If you have difficulties in paying
by BACS, please get in touch with the Register Manager.
BACS details:
NatWest –Euston Road Branch
Account Name: Habinteg
Sort code 60-50-03
Account number: 12654930
Ref: “NCONF” followed by your surname (e.g. “NCONFSmith”)
Cancellation procedure
Cancellations must be received in writing 7 days before the conference
date. All cancellations are subject to a 15 per cent administration fee.
Where cancellations are received less than 7 days before the start of
the event, fees will not be refunded.
The NRAC reserves the right to make amendments to the programme if
necessary.
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Please let us know if you have any access or dietary requirements
Alternative formats of all documentation, including this form, are
available upon request.
Please note that communication support needs to be arranged in
advance and the final notification date for this is 14 working days before
the event.
Conference 2015
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