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Accessibility and inclusion

Resources for creating an environment and visitor experience that is welcoming to people of all ages and abilities.

What is accessible and inclusive tourism?

Accessible and inclusive tourism is about creating an environment and visitor experience that is welcoming to people of all ages and abilities.

This could include parents with young children in prams, seniors with mobility requirements and people with permanent or temporary disabilities.

Their access requirements may include physical/mobility, sensory, intellectual or neurological disabilities and are not limited to those who are wheelchair users.

Insights, tips & training

Partner program

Get Skilled Access

Destination NSW has partnered with Get Skilled Access to enhance the accessibility and disability inclusion knowledge within the tourism sector. This initiative aims to make planning a holiday easy and stress free for people with a disability, while also improving accessibility and inclusion within the NSW visitor economy.

Learn more here.

Webinars

This webinar series is presented in partnership with Get Skilled Access, founded by Paralympian and disability advocate Dylan Alcott AO, as part of the NSW First Program.

Watch on demand here.

Resources

There are a range of government and tourism industry resources, tools and initiatives to help tourism businesses become more accessible and inclusive.

Other information