Accessible to visitors who:





- Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre is accessible to visitors who use wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
- A long ramp is available at the south entrance to the Community Centre, providing step-free access to the main doors.
- Main doors at the Community Centre are automatic and open wider than 0.81 m.
- Inside the Community Centre there are ramps and lifts available for all sets of staircases.
- The main courts at the Youth Centre are free of obstacles and have minor bumps around doors and entry ways.



- The venue has one clearly labelled accessible restroom.
- The restroom interior is large enough for a person using a manual wheelchair or powerchair.
- The restroom door can be opened, locked, and unlocked using only one hand.
- Grabrails are installed and are easily reached by a person seated on the toilet.
- Handwashing and drying facilities are within easy reach of a person in a wheelchair.
- The bathroom mirror is fixed at an appropriate height for wheelchair users.
- Staff can unlock the restroom from the outside in an emergency.


- Two accessible parking spaces are available at the youth centre.
- Both parking spaces provide room for visitors to self-transfer.
- Visitors are able to access the ramp leading to the front door through well-established curb cuts.
- Step-free access is available leading from the parking lot to the main entrance.

- The Youth Centre is partially accessible to visitors with blindness and low vision.
- There are no tactile indicators at the tops and bottoms of ramps or staircases at the Visitor Centre.
- There are no tactile indicators at the main entrance.
- During staff hours staff members are available to support visitors with blindness and low vision.
- Events and activities that take place at the youth centre provide information about the activities' accessibility ahead of their commencement.
- In the case of emergencies staff members are able to assist this is blindness and low vision.
- Emergency escape plans and procedures are taken to account the accessibility requirements of all visitors.
- No information is available regarding support for visitors who are deaf or have limited hearing.
- It is unclear if the venue provides hearing loops, visual aids, or staff trained in Auslan.
- Information regarding support or facilities for neurodiverse visitors is currently unavailable.
- It is unknown if the venue offers quiet spaces, sensory maps, or specific sensory-friendly times.
- This venue is welcoming all service animals.
Venue accessibility summary
The youth centre is welcoming to all visitors. Accessible parking is available at the front and rear of the building, and internal lifts are provided for visitors to use to move between the floors. Please note that this venue may not be suitable for visitors who are blind or have low vision, due to uneven surfaces and a lack of tactile indicators. If you have any questions or require more information, please contact us.
Visitor experience




- Visitors can reach the site using public transport such as the bus.
- The closest bus stop is located within 200 metres of the venue entrance.
- Safe and convenient access is provided through designated drop-off and pick-up points.
- This venue does not have secure lockers or space for guests to store their possessions.
- Information concerning sensory accessibility features, such as lighting, noise levels, or quiet areas, is not available.
- It is unknown if the venue provides specific provisions for visitors with sensory sensitivities.
- No details are provided regarding accessibility features for events held at the Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre.
- It is unclear if accessible seating or specific accommodations for events are offered.
- Information on staff accessibility training or awareness is currently unavailable.
- It is unknown if staff are trained to assist visitors with diverse accessibility requirements.













Wheelchair & Mobility Scooter Access
- Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre is accessible to visitors who use wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
- A long ramp is available at the south entrance to the Community Centre, providing step-free access to the main doors.
- Main doors at the Community Centre are automatic and open wider than 0.81 m.
- Inside the Community Centre there are ramps and lifts available for all sets of staircases.
- The main courts at the Youth Centre are free of obstacles and have minor bumps around doors and entry ways.
Accessible Restrooms
- The venue has one clearly labelled accessible restroom.
- The restroom interior is large enough for a person using a manual wheelchair or powerchair.
- The restroom door can be opened, locked, and unlocked using only one hand.
- Grabrails are installed and are easily reached by a person seated on the toilet.
- Handwashing and drying facilities are within easy reach of a person in a wheelchair.
- The bathroom mirror is fixed at an appropriate height for wheelchair users.
- Staff can unlock the restroom from the outside in an emergency.
Accessible Parking
- Two accessible parking spaces are available at the youth centre.
- Both parking spaces provide room for visitors to self-transfer.
- Visitors are able to access the ramp leading to the front door through well-established curb cuts.
- Step-free access is available leading from the parking lot to the main entrance.
Blindness & Low Vision
- The Youth Centre is partially accessible to visitors with blindness and low vision.
- There are no tactile indicators at the tops and bottoms of ramps or staircases at the Visitor Centre.
- There are no tactile indicators at the main entrance.
- During staff hours staff members are available to support visitors with blindness and low vision.
- Events and activities that take place at the youth centre provide information about the activities' accessibility ahead of their commencement.
- In the case of emergencies staff members are able to assist this is blindness and low vision.
- Emergency escape plans and procedures are taken to account the accessibility requirements of all visitors.
Deafness & Limited Hearing
- No information is available regarding support for visitors who are deaf or have limited hearing.
- It is unclear if the venue provides hearing loops, visual aids, or staff trained.
Neurodiverse Support
- Information regarding support or facilities for neurodiverse visitors is currently unavailable.
- It is unknown if the venue offers quiet spaces, sensory maps, or specific sensory-friendly times.
Service Animals
- There is no explicit information provided regarding the policy on service animals at the Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre.
- Visitors are encouraged to contact the venue directly to confirm service animal access.