Please circle one number as an answer to the following questions. (1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest score.)
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Please complete this survey in order to determine your interest in _________________________________________. All information is strictly confidential.
Thank you very much for your time and support.
Christine |
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| 3. The New Zealand Disability Strategy 2001 is designed to present a long-term framework for creating a fully inclusive society. What initiatives, if any, has your Council established in response to this strategy? | | |
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4. Does your Council have a policy or strategy statement on improving access for disabled people (apart from what is required under the Building Act)? |
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6. Please rank in order of priority (where 1 is the most important) what the policy/strategy hopes to achieve. |
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To improve physical access to buildings and facilities open to the public |
| | Ensure that all services provided by,or on behalf of Council,are accessible to people with disabilities |
| | Ensure all Councillors and Council staff have opportunities to build awareness and understanding of disability issues |
| | Encourage greater disability awareness and attitudinal change amongst private sector developers |
| | Improve communication methods and provision of information to people with disabilities |
| | Remove barriers to people with disabilities in transport provision across the city |
| | Improve access to education and employment of disabled people |
| | Develop partnerships with the disability sector |
| | Develop improved community consultation with disabled people |
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| Other priorities ( please state ) | | |
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7. Do you have a working definition of ` disability', which is used to inform the development of access/disability policies? |
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PART B: COUNCIL PRACTICES
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1.In the past 5 years, has your Council undertaken any formal training in disability awareness? |
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| Councillors? | | | | Staff( from which departments?) | | |
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If NO please indicate what is the main reason |
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2.Are all Council buildings and community facilities accessible to people with disabilities? |
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3.Please indicate what measures have been implemented in the past 5 years to improve physical access to Council buildings and facilities.What proportion of buildings and facilities have these features? |
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4. Are all parks and reserves accessible to people with disabilities? |
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5. Please indicate what measures have been implemented in the past 5 years to improve physical access to parks and reserves.What proportion of parks and reserves have these features? |
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6. In planning new footpaths and walkways or, when upgrading existing ones, does your Council have a policy or strategy statement for implementing the following accessibility features? (Please send a copy of this statement when you return the questionnaire) |
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PART C : BUILDING CONTROLS AND PRIVATE DEVELOPERS
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As you are aware, the requirement for reasonable and adequate access to buildings and amenities for people with disabilities is included in the Building Act, Building Code and NZS 4121:2001.These deal only with minimum standards of design. |
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In your experience, on a scale of 1 ( very effective) to 5 (very ineffective) how effective are the building controls in securing barrier free access? |
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2. In your experience, on a scale of 1 ( very willing ) to 5 ( very unwilling ) how willing are developers in the private sector to go beyond meeting the minimum requirements of the Building Act?( ie: by 'going beyond' this means being pro-active and recognising that disabled access involves more than just doing what the legislation requires) |
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3. In your opinion what is required to encourage more developers to incorporate accessible design features beyond the minimum standards required by the Building Act? |
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PART D : PLANNING ACCESSIBLE BUILT ENVIRONMENTS FOR AN AGING POPULATION
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Planning for an aging society will require understanding the changes associated with the aging process and how these changes affect a persons ability to negotiate the built environment. |
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1. Does your Council have a policy or strategy statement that refers to 'planning for an aging population'? |
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2. For communities in your area what issues need to be addressed in planning accessible built environments for an aging population. (Please rank in order of priority). |
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Improving physical access to council buildings and community facilities |
| | Supporting the mobility and transportation needs of older people |
| | Improving locational accessibility between services, facilities and residential areas |
| | Improving safety and security in the pedestrian environment |
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| 1. Which organisations, if any, do you consult for guidelines on access/disability issues (e.g.: Royal Foundation of the Blind; local disability group, Age Concern) | | |
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| 2. In the last 3 years how often has the Council consulted these groups and what was the purpose of this consultation? | | |
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3. What does your Council do to facilitate participation by disabled people and older adults in the planning process? |
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