Accessible to visitors who:

- The main entrance and pathway to this site may not be not accessible to people using wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids, as step-free access is not provided.
- The general reception or entry area is a large grass space that may be difficult to navigate for visitors who use wheelchairs, powerchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids (depending on the weather).
- This site does not contain any steps, including escalators.
- Not all flooring, including any ramps and accessible footpaths, has non-slippery surfaces, which could pose a risk of accidents or falls.
- As an open-air public space, the venue has no doors or enclosed passageways, making general access unrestricted in that regard.





- An accessible restroom is available and clearly labelled.
- The venue has more than one accessible bathroom stall.
- A gender-neutral restroom is available.
- The restroom interior is accessible to people using manual wheelchairs or powerchairs, meeting dimensions of at least 2 metres x 1.6 metres.
- The accessible restroom has grabrails.
- Grabrails are easily accessible to a person who is seated on the toilet.
- Restroom handwashing and drying facilities are within easy reach of a person using a wheelchair.
- The bathroom mirror is at an appropriate height for a person who uses a wheelchair.
- The restroom door can be opened, locked, and unlocked using one hand.
- The restroom can be unlocked by staff in the event of an emergency.
- Braille signage is available in the accessible restrooms.
- Hand dryers are available in the restrooms.



- Designated and clearly-marked accessible parking spaces are available.
- The main entrance or meeting point is located within 50 metres of the closest accessible parking space.
- There is sufficient room for people to transfer to their wheelchairs, powerchairs, or mobility scooters by the driver and passenger car doors.
- The car park is not well-lit at night, which may impact safety and visibility.
- There are no designated drop-off and pick-up points or loading zones to ensure safe and convenient access.
- There is no footpath leading to the main entrance from the parking lot.
- The park's grass areas are accessible from the parking lot immediately in front of or behind each parking space.
- Braille signage is available in the accessible restrooms.
- The park is an open-air venue that is exposed to the elements.
- Large portions of the park have immediate access to the water and low-lying wetland areas. These areas are not clearly demarcated from where the grass ends and where beach areas begin.
- The venue is largely accessible to visitors with deafness and limited hearing.
- The park is a large outdoor area that is open to the elements.
- Events hosted at the park are organised by members of the community and local community organisations.
- In the case of emergencies visitors will be notified of emergency alerts via their mobile phone.
- Activities are held in environments that are suitable for participants who are neurodiverse.
- A designated breakout room or quiet space is available for visitors who require it.
- Information on whether activities offer a wide range of sensory experiences and stimuli for visitors with sensory modulation needs is not available.
- Information on whether participants can easily remove themselves from activities if they experience sensory overload or discomfort is 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
Rotary Park is an open-air public park with some accessible features for visitors. It offers designated accessible parking within 50 metres and well-equipped accessible restrooms, including Braille signage. However, the main entrance pathways are not accessible for wheelchairs or mobility scooters, and car park lighting is limited at night. There is no public transport access.
Visitor experience




- Designated and clearly-marked accessible parking spaces are available.
- The closest accessible parking space is located within 50 metres of the main entrance or meeting point.
- There is sufficient room for people to transfer to their wheelchairs, powerchairs, or mobility scooters by the driver and passenger car doors.
- The car park is not well-lit at night, which may impact safety and visibility.
- There are no designated drop-off and pick-up points or loading zones for convenient access.
- Visitors cannot reach this site using public transport.
- If public transport were available, the closest mode of transport would not be within 200 metres of the venue entrance.
- The main entrance and pathway to this site are not accessible to people using wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids, as step-free access is not provided.
- The footpath leading to the entrance is not safe for people who are blind or experience low vision.
- The pathway leading to the main entrance does not have tactile ground surface indicators for visitors with blindness or low vision.
- There is no reception, help desk, or service counter for visitors who use wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
- There is no secure locker or space for visitors to store their possessions while visiting the venue.
- Activities are held in environments that are suitable for participants who are neurodiverse.
- A designated breakout room or quiet space is available for visitors who require it.
- Braille signage is available in the accessible restrooms, offering tactile information.
- It is not specified whether activities offer a wide range of sensory experiences and stimuli for visitors with sensory modulation needs.
- It is not specified whether participants can easily remove themselves from activities if they experience sensory overload or discomfort.
- Information on whether events or activities are hosted at this venue is not available.
- Details regarding the use of audiovisual equipment during events or activities are not available.
- Information on whether closed captions, subtitles, or Sign Language interpretation are available for video content during events is not provided.
- Information on whether audio descriptions are available for video content during events is not provided.
- This is an open-air venue, such as a public park.
- There is no sheltered space for visitors to use in the event of sudden bad weather.
- Information on whether the outdoor grounds are easy to navigate for people using mobility aids during activities is not provided.
- Rotary Park is an unstaffed venue.
- Therefore, information regarding staff training on accessibility and inclusion is not applicable.
- Information on staff awareness of accessible features and services is not applicable due to the unstaffed nature of the venue.









Wheelchair & Mobility Scooter Access
- The main entrance and pathway to this site are not accessible to people using wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids, as step-free access is not provided.
- The general reception or entry area is not easy to navigate for visitors who use wheelchairs, powerchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids.
- This site does not contain any steps, including escalators.
- Not all flooring, including any ramps and accessible footpaths, has non-slippery surfaces, which could pose a risk of accidents or falls.
- As an open-air public space, the venue has no doors or enclosed passageways, making general access unrestricted in that regard.
Accessible Parking
- Designated and clearly-marked accessible parking spaces are available.
- The main entrance or meeting point is located within 50 metres of the closest accessible parking space.
- There is sufficient room for people to transfer to their wheelchairs, powerchairs, or mobility scooters by the driver and passenger car doors.
- The car park is not well-lit at night, which may impact safety and visibility.
- There are no designated drop-off and pick-up points or loading zones to ensure safe and convenient access.
Accessible Restrooms
- An accessible restroom is available and clearly labelled.
- The venue has more than one accessible bathroom stall.
- A gender-neutral restroom is available.
- The restroom interior is accessible to people using manual wheelchairs or powerchairs, meeting dimensions of at least 2 metres x 1.6 metres.
- The accessible restroom has grabrails.
- Grabrails are easily accessible to a person who is seated on the toilet.
- Restroom handwashing and drying facilities are within easy reach of a person using a wheelchair.
- The bathroom mirror is at an appropriate height for a person who uses a wheelchair.
- The restroom door can be opened, locked, and unlocked using one hand.
- The restroom can be unlocked by staff in the event of an emergency.
- Braille signage is available in the accessible restrooms.
- Hand dryers are available in the restrooms.
Blindness & Low Vision
- The footpath leading to the main entrance is not safe for people who are blind or experience low vision.
- The pathway leading to the main entrance does not have tactile ground surface indicators to support visitors with blindness or low vision.
- Braille signage is available in the accessible restrooms.
- Information is not available on whether activities are held in environments suitable for participants who are blind or experience low vision.
Deafness & Limited Hearing
- Information on whether activities are held in environments suitable for participants who are deaf or experience limited hearing is not available.
- Information regarding closed captions, subtitles, or Sign Language interpretation for video content during events is not available.
- Information on whether evacuation plans consider individuals with deafness or limited hearing is not available.
- Information on whether emergency alert systems produce both audio and visual warnings is not available.
Neurodiverse Support
- Activities are held in environments that are suitable for participants who are neurodiverse.
- A designated breakout room or quiet space is available for visitors who require it.
- Information on whether activities offer a wide range of sensory experiences and stimuli for visitors with sensory modulation needs is not available.
- Information on whether participants can easily remove themselves from activities if they experience sensory overload or discomfort is not available.
Service Animals
- All service animals are welcome on the premises.
- Service animals can enter all the same spaces in which their owners are welcome.