Community Consultation
Providing access advice requires more than just a thorough knowledge of legislation — it requires understanding of the user experience to ensure project outcomes are practical and appropriate.
When consulting on any project, we focus on communication. Consultation takes many forms, from one-on-one meetings to group discussions and forums. Through open and dynamic communication, we establish a thorough understanding of the scope and required outcomes of the project. We then seek to understand the user experience to develop solutions that meet the needs of all stakeholders.
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In this way, Architecture & Access can respond to the rapidly evolving environment of access and inclusion by providing advice that is bespoke and fit-for-purpose.