1 - Inclusive Environments Flashcards
What is the Equality Act 2010?
Amalgamates lots of previous equality legislation in to one act, such as:
- Sex discrimination act
- Race relations act
- Disability discrimination act
What are the key principles of the Equality Act?
- Protected Characteristics
- Reasonable adjustment
Which Building Regulations document deals with Equality?
- Approved Document Part M
- ‘Access to and use of buildings’
Why is equality important?
- Because its what we should be doing
- Ethical standards
- Must not discriminate
What is the CIC’s 6 essential principles of inclusive environment
CAADSA
- Contribute to building an inclusive society now and in the future.
- Apply professional and responsible judgement and take a leadership role.
- Apply and integrate the principles of inclusive design from the outset of a project.
- Do more than just comply with legislation and codes.
- Seek multiple views to solve accessibility and inclusivity challenges.
- Acquire the skills, knowledge, understanding and confidence to make inclusion the norm not the exception
What are inclusive environments?
Recognises and accommodates differences in the way people use the built environment.
What is discrimination?
The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people.
How does Approved Document M apply to this competency?
- Provide info on ease of access/egress to buildings
- Guidance on the use of ramps/steps
- Access to toilets, bathrooms and sinks
Can you provide examples of how a building can be inclusive?
- Ramps / Wheelchair access
- Dedicated feeding areas for parents
- Accessible parking bays
Name some protected features under the Equality Act.
Age
Disability
Gender
Race
Religion
Sex
Sexual Orientation
What are Approved Documents?
A series of documents that provides practical guidance on how to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations 2010.
What is included within Approved Document Part M?
- Ramp incline requirements
- Bathroom sizes
- Service and control heights (switches and sockets)
What is BS 8300?
Design of an accessible and inclusive built environment
What is reasonable within inclusive design
Make a difference
Affordable
Practical
Harm others