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University of Brighton Honours Steven Mifsud MBE for Transformative Work in Accessibility

A photograph of Steven Mifsud MBE posing for a photo alongside his wife, Direct Access Co-Director Jude Mifsud. Steven is wearing a blue and red graduation robe and holding a black tubular scroll containing his doctorate. Jude is wearing a half-sequined silver dress. Both are smiling.

The University of Brighton has awarded an Honorary Doctor of Arts to Steven Mifsud MBE in recognition of his exceptional contributions to accessibility and inclusive design through his leadership of Direct Access, the award-winning consultancy he founded in 2004. He was formerly a student at the University thirty prior, where he studied Architecture. Direct Access […]

How Accessibility Unlocks Better Workouts—And Better Business

The fitness industry measures everything—from average rep speed to protein shake sales. Yet most clubs fail to track their most revealing metric: the invisible exodus of members who leave not because of price or programming, but because basic design makes their workouts harder than they need to be Consider this: · More than 1 in […]

The Financial and Social Case for Accessible & Inclusive Rail Networks

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As the U.S. rail industry charts a course toward modernization, one critical factor remains insufficiently addressed: true accessibility and inclusion for disabled passengers. For Direct Access, we believe this is not only a question of compliance or public image— but a strategic opportunity to lead the way in delivering a modern, future-ready service that meets […]

Inclusion in Sport and Stadium Management – Accessible Formats

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In the realm of stadium facilities management, accessibility for spectators, staff, and players is an area of increasing focus that aims to ensure equitable access for all. While modern stadiums are designed to facilitate physical access, disability is diverse, encompassing a range of needs. Direct Access has demonstrated a range of access tools including our range […]

How Access Audits inform effective Evacuation Plans for Care Homes

An evacuation chair in an orange bag is hung up on a grey wall to the side of an accessible platform lift on the upper floor of an office building.

Throughout history, buildings have generally been constructed to accommodate the needs of people without disabilities while ignoring those who do have them. As low as building standards can and have often been, however, the idea that care homes might not be truly accessible to residents is a worrying one for many  Care home managers. Especially […]

The Crucial Role of Sensory Accessibility in Environmental Design

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Sensory accessibility is a crucial facet which we advocate to be embedded into every element of our built environment. It ensures that all individuals, regardless of their condition, can fully participate in their environment, whether that’s at school, college, the workplace, or in leisure settings. Yet within our particular line of work as Access Consultants (extending […]