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In Australia, new adult changing place to aid persons with disabilities

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People with a severe disability will soon have access to a new changing place and accessible toilets in the North Gardens.

Funded by the City of Ballarat’s Social Infrastructure Program, the changing place will include a tracking ceiling hoist, an adult sized change table, an accessible shower and accessible bathroom fittings.

The existing accessible toilets will also be re-built to improve services for all community members who may have additional needs.

To be constructed by Ballarat based firm Masterson Builders, the facility will be completed by mid-year.

The new facility will replace the hugely successful City of Ballarat Marveloo at North Gardens, with the Marveloo to reside permanently at Mars Stadium when not being used at key events around the city.

The project is an initiative under the City of Ballarat’s Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2019-2022. It is one of a number of similar local facilities that have been installed over the past few years, making Ballarat one of the leading cities across the country for provision and access.

“It is vital that we maintain the best possible services and facilities for adults with a complex disability,” Cr Mark Harris said.

“The entire Ballarat community should have access to Lake Wendouree and North Gardens. These new facilities will go some way in providing greater access for many people with a disability.”

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