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We want to create a more accessible, inclusive city for people with disabilities who live in or visit Belfast. We provide some services at our venues and facilities to meet the physical and communications needs of people with disabilities, including Deaf people.
In 2019, we launched our Disability Action Plan to encourage people with disabilities to engage and take part in civic life. There’s more information about the action plan and what we’re doing on Disability strategy and action plans page.
To make the city and our services more accessible, we offer:
Our accessibility statement explains what we're doing to improve this website's accessibility. Our website partially complies with WCAG 2.2 AA standard.
We work with AccessAble to help people find accessibility information on venues in Belfast. You can search for a venue to check if it can meet your physical and communication needs. To search for information on venues in Belfast, go to AccessAble (link opens in new window).
We work with disability organisations including charities that provide support, advice and information to people with disabilities.