What is inclusive design? PDF Print E-mail

Inclusive design is about making places that everyone can use. The way places are designed affects our ability to move, see, hear and communicate effectively.

Inclusive design aims to remove the barriers that create undue effort and separation. It enables everyone to participate equally, confidently and independently in everyday activities.

The Centre for Accessible Environments has defined inclusive design as something that:

  • places people at the heart of the design process
  • responds to human diversity and difference
  • offers dignity, autonomy and choice
  • provides for flexibility in use