Jamaican government launches accessibility checklist to promote inclusivity for persons with disabilities

In a significant move aimed at fostering greater inclusivity for persons with disabilities, the Jamaican government has introduced the Accessibility Checklist, coinciding with Disabilities Awareness Week.

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Minister of Labor and Social Security, Pearnel Charles Jr., unveiled the Accessibility Checklist during a press conference. 

He emphasized its role as a comprehensive guide to raising awareness about architectural, structural, and communication barriers that hinder the full access of persons with disabilities to various facilities.

A path to overcoming barriers

Charles emphasized that the checklist not only identifies these barriers but also provides clear instructions on implementing additional elements that will promote the inclusion and functionality of individuals with disabilities. 

This initiative seeks to transform spaces where they had previously faced considerable challenges.

Complementing national building codes

Minister Charles clarified that the Accessibility Checklist is not intended to replace compliance with the National Building Codes. 

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Rather, it serves as a companion tool designed to sensitize those responsible for planning and developing buildings and facilities.

 It aims to ensure that the specific needs of individuals with disabilities are fully considered in the design process.

Essential features for inclusive spaces

Mr. Charles elaborated that public buildings must now incorporate essential features such as ramps, rails, elevators, and other necessary accommodations. These additions are vital in ensuring full access for individuals with disabilities, making public spaces more inclusive and accessible.

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A collaborative effort

The checklist was adapted from the United States of America’s Access Board and is the result of a collaboration between the Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities and the Bureau of Standards, Jamaica.

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