Accessible to visitors who:



- The main entrance and pathway to this site are accessible to people who use wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids, providing step-free access.
- The reserve does not contain any steps.
- All flooring and footpaths have non-slippery surfaces to help prevent accidents and falls.
- As a public space with no primary doors, the general environment accommodates wheeled mobility aids.
- The venue does not have an accessible restroom, nor is one clearly labelled.
- There are no gender-neutral restrooms available.
- Restroom grabrails are not available or easily accessible for a person seated on the toilet.
- Restroom handwashing and drying facilities are not within easy reach for a person who uses a wheelchair.
- The restroom interior is not accessible for manual wheelchairs or powerchairs, as it does not meet the minimum dimensions of 2 metres x 1.6 metres.
- The restroom door cannot be opened, locked, or unlocked using one hand, and cannot be unlocked by staff in an emergency.
- The site does not have designated and clearly-marked accessible parking spaces.
- The main entrance or meeting point is located more than 50 metres away from the closest accessible parking space.
- There is insufficient room for people to transfer to their wheelchairs, powerchairs, or mobility scooters by car doors.
- The car park is not well-lit at night.
- There are no designated drop-off and pick-up points or loading zones to ensure safe and convenient access.
- The site has a safe footpath leading to the entrance for people who are blind or experience low vision.
- However, the pathway leading to the main entrance does not have tactile ground surface indicators to support visitors with blindness or low vision.
- The venue is generally considered accessible to people who experience blindness or low vision.
- The venue is generally considered accessible to people who experience deafness or limited hearing.
- Information on whether activities are held in environments suitable for participants who are deaf or experience limited hearing (e.g. with clearly-displayed signs or graphics) is not provided.
- Details on whether emergency alert systems produce both audio and visual warnings are not available.
- Information on whether evacuation plans consider individuals with deafness or limited hearing is not provided.
- Activities held at the reserve are considered suitable for participants who are neurodiverse.
- A designated breakout room or quiet space for visitors requiring it is not applicable to this reserve type.
- Information on whether activities offer a wide range of sensory experiences or stimuli for visitors with sensory modulation needs is not provided.
- Details on whether participants can easily remove themselves from activities if they experience sensory overload or discomfort are not available.
- All service animals are welcome on the premises.
- Service animals can enter all the same spaces in which their owners are welcome.
Venue accessibility summary
Koikoi Reserve offers step-free access and pathways with non-slippery surfaces, suitable for wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and walking aids. However, the venue currently lacks designated accessible parking spaces and accessible restroom facilities, presenting significant barriers. While public transport is an option, the closest stop is more than 200 metres from the entrance.
Visitor experience



- Koikoi Reserve is an open-air venue.
- Visitors can reach this site using public transport, with a bus being an available mode.
- The closest public transport stop is located more than 200 metres from the venue entrance.
- There are no designated drop-off and pick-up points or loading zones.
- Activities held at the reserve are suitable for neurodiverse participants.
- There is no designated breakout room or quiet space available, as it is an open-air reserve.
- Information on whether activities offer a wide range of sensory experiences or stimuli for visitors with sensory modulation needs is not provided.
- Details on whether participants can easily remove themselves from activities if they experience sensory overload or discomfort are not available.
- The venue is not an aquatic facility or a ski field.
- Information on whether the outdoor grounds are easy to navigate for people using wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids is not provided.
- Details on the accessibility of any potential events or activities, including provisions for blindness, low vision, deafness, or limited hearing, are not available.
- Koikoi Reserve is not a staffed venue.
- As such, information on staff training in accessibility and inclusion for visitors, or their ability to provide assistance, is not applicable.



Wheelchair & Mobility Scooter Access
- The main entrance and pathway to this site are accessible to people who use wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids, providing step-free access.
- The venue does not contain any steps.
- All flooring and footpaths have non-slippery surfaces to help prevent accidents and falls.
- As a public space with no primary doors, the general environment accommodates wheeled mobility aids.
Accessible Parking
- There are no designated and clearly-marked accessible parking spaces at Koikoi Reserve.
- The closest parking to the main entrance is more than 50 metres away.
- The car park is not well-lit at night.
- No designated drop-off or pick-up points are available.
Accessible Restrooms
- There is no accessible restroom at the venue, nor is one clearly labelled.
- Restroom grabrails are not available or easily accessible for a person seated on the toilet.
- Restroom handwashing and drying facilities are not within easy reach for a person who uses a wheelchair.
- The restroom interior is not accessible for manual wheelchairs or powerchairs, as it does not meet the minimum dimensions of 2 metres x 1.6 metres.
Blindness & Low Vision
- A safe footpath leads to the main entrance for visitors who are blind or experience low vision.
- However, tactile ground surface indicators are not present on the pathway to the main entrance.
Deafness & Limited Hearing
- The venue is generally considered suitable for participants who are deaf or experience limited hearing.
- Information on activity environment suitability, video accessibility, or emergency alert systems for deaf or limited hearing visitors is not provided.
Neurodiverse Support
- Activities held at the reserve are deemed suitable for neurodiverse participants.
- A designated breakout room or quiet space is not applicable for this open-air reserve.
Service Animals
- All service animals are welcome on the premises.
- Service animals are permitted in all the same spaces as their owners.