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Author/s:
Lauren White
Summary:
This animation captures the common experiences of living with IBS in everyday life, and highlights how understanding them is important for improving health, wellbeing and inclusive societies for those living with hidden health conditions.
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Publication date:
2021
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Keywods:
AccessibilityExperiencesPublic Toilets
Type:
Film

Author/s:
Lauren White
Summary:
Drawing on a qualitative study based on 25 daily diaries and follow-up interviews with people living the the common health condition irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), this paper explores toilet access through the lens of mundane mobilities.
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Publication date:
2021
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Keywods:
AccessibilityDisabilityPublic Toilets
Type:
Academic Paper

Author/s:
Around the Toilet (Sheffield Hallam University)
Summary:
This quirky animation weaves together personal accounts from transgender, disabled and Muslim people, who share the trials and tribulations of accessing and using public toilets in a society where some are made to feel welcome and others are not.
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Publication date:
2017
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Keywods:
AccessibilityDisabilityGender
Type:
Film

Author/s:
Nowhere to Go (University of Newcastle)
Summary:
Nowhere to Go worked with disabled people and carers, Carers Northumberland and local community film company Little Big Butterfly toe a film that documents some of the experiences of disabled people and their ideas for what would make a difference.
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Publication date:
2018
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Keywods:
AccessibilityDesignDisability
Type:
Film

Author/s:
Nowhere to Go (University of Newcastle)
Summary:
A best practice guide to ‘Improving Access to Toilets in Northumberland’. The guide seeks to highlight to people, but particularly organisations such as galleries, cafes, pubs, supermarkets, ways they can easily and cheaply make their toilets more accessible well as the importance of Changing Places toilets. Available in accessible formats.
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Publication date:
2018
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Keywods:
AccessibilityDesignDisability
Type:
Design Guide

Author/s:
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Summary:
Building regulation in England to ensure that people are able to access and use buildings and their facilities. Volume 2 includes design considerations for toilets in buildings other than dwellings.
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Publication date:
2015
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Keywods:
AccessibilityDesignDisability
Type:
Standards and Guidance

Author/s:
Eleanor van den Heuvel, Mary Gilhooly, Ian Sutherland, Felicity Jowitt, Kevin McKee, Lena Dahlberg, Stuart Parker, Patrick Gaydecki, Norman Ratcliffe, Jo-Anne Bichard, Adele Long, Nikki Cotterill, Susie Orme
Summary:
This report shares the key findings of the Tackling Ageing Continence through Theory Tools and Technology (TACT3) project, where the overall aim was to reduce the impact of continence difficulties for older people, including access to toilets.
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Publication date:
2012
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Keywods:
AccessibilityDesignDisability
Type:
Report

Author/s:
Jo-Anne Bichard
Summary:
This PhD thesis uses the case of the publicly accessible toilet to demonstrate how the design of these facilities has continued to present a ‘special needs’ approach, opposed to inclusive design.
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Publication date:
2014
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Keywods:
AccessibilityBuilt EnvironmentDisability
Type:
Academic Paper

Author/s:
Juliette Hanson; Jo-Anne Bichard; Clara Greed
Summary:
This Accessible Toilet Design Resource, part of VivaCity 2020, is concerned primarily with the design of the accessible toilet cubicle that should be provided for customer or public use wherever there is standard toilet provision.
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Publication date:
2007
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Keywods:
AccessibilityDesignDisability
Type:
Design Guide