Read about people who need Changing Places toilets and why the campaign is so important for them.
When given the opportunity to choose between a standard disabled toilet and a Changing Places facility, I will always choose the latter.
Know moreA Changing Places toilet enables me to breathe – what do I mean by that?
Know more“Hi! My name is Emily. I am 7 years old. I have a rare genetic disorder. I am non-mobile and unable to verbally communicate. I do enjoy sensory play. I love to grab...
Know moreEmma Bishop is the MP for complex needs with the learning disability parliament in Devon. The learning disability parliament is run by Devon Link Up, a user-led charity that has been supporting people with a learning disability since 1991...
Know moreMy name is Sean, I am 21 years old and I live in Oxfordshire with my mum and dad. I have condition called Cerebral Palsy.
I use a wheelchair as I cannot walk. I like visiting people including visiting my Grandma in County Durham...
We are a family of five from Oxfordshire. Our eldest daughter, Tamsin, is 16. As a full-time wheelchair user, we find many places are inaccessible to her. Three years ago, Tamsin had spinal fusion surgery...
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