Disability/Accessibility to Infrastructure and Information/Theory of Change

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Click on each outcome in the Theory of Change to explore services, gaps and ideas.

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Theory of Change

Short-Term Outcomes(skills, knowledge, attitudes) Mid-Term Outcomes(behaviours) Long-Term Outcomes(impact) Social Impact
Public infrastructure administrators know how to provide physical accessibility Disabled people can successfully use physical accessibility measures Public infrastructure is physically accessible Persons with disabilities can access public infrastructure and information on an equal basis with others
  • Need to define public infrastructure properly?
  • Other forms of accessibility that can be explored include communicative access, emotional access and cognitive access

Disabled people can successfully use physical accessibility measures → Public infrastructure is physically accessible

  • Focus here is on awareness by disabled people and their utilisation of current physical accessibility measures