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Access

for Everybody

Award-winning Universal Design and Accessibility experts. Led by disabled people.

Direct Access is a leading accessibility and inclusion consultancy, proudly Disability Owned and Operated (DOBE™ certified) since 2004. Founded and run by people with lived experience of disability, we specialise in accessibility consultancy, accessible media, and inclusive products.

With a team of consultants across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, we help organisations across the UK and mainland Europe create environments that not only meet but exceed accessibility standards and building regulations.

Our work spans a wide range of projects—from small community venues to UNESCO World Heritage Sites and world-renowned museums—collaborating closely with clients, architects, and design teams to deliver truly inclusive spaces.

Our mission is a simple but important one: to help organisations move beyond exclusive design practices and foster environments where people with disabilities can participate fully and equally. We believe true accessibility isn’t a one-time fix—it’s a mindset, a culture, and a commitment that must grow and adapt with our society and the technologies that shape it.

Learn more about the talented individuals that have helped Direct Access to grow into an award-winning talent in the field of accessibility here. 

Two men (Steven Mifsud and Steve Dering) look at blueprint on a building site in the desert at Expo 2020 Dubai.

Consultancy

Following best practice and meeting your obligations under the Equality Act.

A wide shot photograph of the new Birmingham International tactile braille map board shot using deep focus. The face of the map board provides a colourful rendition of Coventry Station's layout using a raised braille key and symbols against a white background. In the bottom left corner QR codes are available for audio described and sign language elements.

Media

Our recording studios and tactile production facilities produce a wide variety of accessible information – empowering people.

A photograph of the Direct Access Evacuation Chair.

Products

Key accessible products that make a real and substantial difference to the lives of people with disabilities

A Selection of

Our Work

Latest

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News

Building Better Experiences Through Accessible Communication

Auditory processing impairments, including Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), affect how the brain interprets sound rather than how the ears detect it. Many individuals with these impairments have hearing that tests as “normal,” yet they encounter persistent communication challenges in everyday interactions due to a lack of accessibility measures that accommodate their needs.  For businesses, these

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An adult man with a disability sits in an automatic wheelchair with a young woman in a park at sunset.The woman and the man look at each other happily. Concept of support for disabled people.
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Designing Inclusive Environments for People with Cerebral Palsy

To design environments that truly include people with cerebral palsy, it is important to move away from the idea that accessibility requires analysing disability on a case-by-case, “disability by disability” basis. Genuine inclusion is not about solving isolated problems for specific groups, (whether that’s cerebral palsy, neurodivergence, visual impairments etc.),

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Smiling social worker caring about senior man at home, she helping him to walk with walker along the room
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Why Designing for Dementia Future Proofs your Facility

In principle, most people agree that public spaces should be welcoming, intuitive, and accessible to all. Yet for millions of individuals, navigating everyday environments, such as hospitals, town centers, transport hubs, libraries, leisure facilities, and council buildings can be stressful at best and, in some cases, entirely unmanageable. While this

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Riedisheim - France - 7 Septembre 2019 - Closeup of Barbie dolls collection at flea market in the street
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A Doll That Reflects Real Life: Analysing the Autistic Barbie

For decades, mainstream toys like Barbie have reflected a narrow view of “normal” childhood experiences and archetypal roles for women, largely ignoring diversity in neurodevelopment, physical ability, and health conditions. So, it’s amazing to see Mattel diversify their brand audience through the power of inclusivity. Their latest, the Autistic Barbie

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A train approaching the Railway Station at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, UK.
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Bridging the Gap for Deaf Passengers and BSL users on Railways

The Current Experience of Disabled People Much can and has been said about the flaws with British railways. As a team of accessibility consultants, Direct Access has tried our hardest to facilitate accessibility improvements with the many companies that have partnered with us, including Transport for Wales, Avanti West Coast,

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A Direct Access tactile map board at the entrance of the Cardiff Bus Interchange.
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Reach More Audiences, Build More Trust: The Power of Accessible Media

As societies become increasingly digital and interconnected, the presentation and delivery of media plays an ever more crucial role in shaping public understanding of accessibility; because how disability is catered for and portrayed through media directly influences public attitudes, policy debates, and societal norms. For the 1.3 billion people with disabilities

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Address

United Kingdom

Pepper House,
Market Street,
Nantwich,
Cheshire,
CW5 5DQ.

Ireland

77 Camden Street Lower,
Dublin,
D02 XE80.

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United Kingdom: +44 1270 626222
Ireland: +353 (0)15079081

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