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Water Engineering and Development Centre ‘Access for All’ Study: Designing water & sanitation to improve accessibility for disabled people & other vulnerable groups

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Water Engineering and Development Centre

‘Access for All’ Study: Designing water & sanitation to improve accessibility for disabled people & other vulnerable groups

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Terms of ReferenceObjectives • To identify ways to ensure that

access needs of disabled people are considered in domestic water and sanitation (WATSAN) provision in tsunami-affected areas in Sri Lanka.

• To explore opportunities for collaboration between local agencies in Sri Lanka in promoting accessible domestic WATSAN provision.

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Terms of Reference• Understand the situation regarding

access to domestic WATSAN for disabled people, particularly in tsunami-affected areas.

• Advise on ways to ensure that domestic WATSAN provision considers access for disabled people.

• Discuss opportunities for future collaboration to promote improved access to domestic WATSAN for disabled people.

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Activities• Meetings with key stakeholders,

including relevant government agencies, NGOs, in both WATSAN & disability sectors;

• Field-visit to tsunami-affected area (Batticaloa) to meet implementing agencies, disabled people, observe current conditions;

• Feedback & discussion on findings and recommendations;

• Produce a report for ‘Access for All’ Consortium.

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Accessibility – why bother?

•Help achieve poverty reduction targets – MDGs

•Cost-effectiveness • Inclusive facilities benefit the

whole community•Disability is a gender issue•Water is a human rights

issue

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Main findings• Social stigma, overprotection by families, lack of

physical accessibility, lack of rights opportunities, information disabled people not visible

• Few disabled people in camps – – Staying with relatives– Left camps because toilets & bathing facilities

inaccessible– Lost mobility aids

• Disabled & elderly people need a lot of support to use toilets & water facilities

• Negative impact on whole family – increased workload, especially for women

• WATSAN agencies have paid little attention to disability – lack of information, training, experience, never thought of it…

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Problems - rough paths, long distances

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High steps & thresholds…

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Narrow entrances

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On the positive side…

• WATSAN sector agencies interested, responsive, recognise need;

• Many focus on ‘socially vulnerable’ groups - some specifically mention disabled people;

• Examples of designs adapted in consultation with women – could be built on to include disabled & elderly issues.

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Example: designing for women and children

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What needs to be done…

Long-term reconstruction:• Toilets, bathrooms, water points

in public facilities, e.g. schools, clinics, hospitals, etc.– incorporate accessibility at planning

& design stage (minimal extra cost)

• Accessibility Guidelines available (international standards).

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What needs to be done…(2)Long-term reconstruction: Permanent

housing• Ideal – incorporate accessibility in all

housing at planning & design stage (minimal extra cost);

• Identify families with disabled/elderly members - consult on individual needs;

• Share information on possible accessibility options (WEDC publication).

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What needs to be done…(3)

Short-term - transitional camps:• Prioritise families with

disabled/elderly members – locate near to toilets, water & bathing facilities;

• Make one toilet in a block accessible

• Share information on individual aids and options for adaptations.

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• Getting there

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• Getting there

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• Getting there• Support rails

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• Getting there• Support rails

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• Thresholds• Minimise

difference in levels

• Level platform in front of door

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• Handpump aprons• Way to avoid

getting on a slippery apron

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• Seating • Low sitting

platform

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• Internal dimensions

Space for• wheelchair

to enter & turn,

• user + helper

• to move a seat to one side

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• Support rails• Fixed to wall

(wall must be strong enough)

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• More support• Movable frame

• Rope for support

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• Fixed raised seats• Brick seat • Twin sitting

blocks

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• Movable seats

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• Movable seats

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• Internal water source• Water jar beside latrine

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• Internal water source• Gravity

fed water supply

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Suggestions for starting points - WATSAN sector • Appoint a focus person on

accessibility/ inclusion issues;• Make contact with disability agencies,

to: – exchange information and views;– consult on project design, technology

options, staff training…;

– accessibility ‘audit’ of a project or facility;

– pilot technology options;

– develop local resources, booklets, training materials, guidelines.

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Suggestions for starting points - disability sector• Form alliances, e.g. with agencies

working with the elderly, children, women, etc.

• Disseminate information, provide technical advice for WATSAN implementing agencies;

• Collaborate with WATSAN sector to develop pilot/ action-research projects;

• Develop examples of good practice to show what is possible.

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Further information

• Access for All Consortium – Accessibility Guidelines.

• WEDC – Designing water & sanitation for disabled people and other vulnerable groups - resource book – due out shortly. http://www.lboro.ac.uk/wedc/ projects/auwsfpdp

[email protected]

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www.lboro.ac.uk/wedc/projects/auwsfpdp

[email protected]