Council is committed to the provision of places for everyone to feel welcome and participate in community life – including playspaces.
Council has been at the forefront of this as seen in the early development of places such as Saltwater Creek Park, Long Jetty, Peninsula Recreation Precinct Umina, Green Point Sun Valley Park, Canton Beach Community Park for the visually impaired and the sensory playspace at Wendy Drive, Point Clare.
Inclusive playspace design means that everyone can participate and have a positive experience, regardless of age, gender, ability or backgrounds.
Inclusive playspaces provide for all abilities, not just access. Accessible playspace design mainly addresses the movement needs of those with limited mobility or specific physical disabilities.
Council vary playspace inclusions across different sites on the Coast to accommodate the varied needs of all disabilities – whether they are physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments.
Typical considerations include fencing requirements, type of ground cover, pathway access, stimulating play equipment or quiet play, colourful equipment or natural infrastructure, visibility, parking.
Design for all abilities requires consideration of the wide spectrum of needs as not all playspaces can cater to all needs. Our larger facilities such as the district and regional playspaces provide the greatest range of inclusive features.
Council implements the principle of providing inclusive and accessible playspaces in line with the endorsed NSW Government ‘Everyone Can Play’ guidelines and Central Coast Council’s Disability Inclusion Action Plan to meet the needs of our diverse range of users.
Council was also involved in the working group for developing the NSW Government’s ‘Everyone Can Play’ Guidelines 2019, a collaborative initiative to ensure new and upgraded playspaces are inclusive and accessible for everyone. These guidelines were developed with extensive consultation with advocacy and advisory groups, parents and educators and qualified industry experts.
Council has completed an independent access appraisal on all its playspaces and is developing a program for improving access in playspaces across the region with priority given to addressing deficiencies in existing regional and district playspaces and in some local playspaces.