Glass door contrast markings

ExclusiveGlass door contrast markings

Contrast markings on glass surfaces are crucial for safety and accessibility, as they allow visually impaired people to be detected in time and prevent collisions. Minimalist aesthetic markings such as logos and subtle patterns often do not provide sufficient contrast, so it is essential to comply with standards for visual perception.

Hearing loops

ExclusiveHearing loops

Hearing inductive loops and other systems such as FM and Bluetooth make sound more accessible to people with hearing impairments by reducing noise and improving speech intelligibility. These systems should be provided in public spaces such as reception desks, meeting rooms and auditoriums.

Interior floor markings

ExclusiveInterior floor markings

To make it easy for blind and partially sighted people to access and use a public facility, it is essential to ensure that the route from the entrance to the reception desk is as short and easy as possible. If the counter is not directly at the entrance, the route can be marked in a very simple way.

A life not so different

ExclusiveA life not so different

You are cordially invited to the Ljubljana City Hall, where the travelling photography exhibition "A Different Life" will be on display for the first time between 21 January and 11 February.Through the lens of the renowned photographer Primož Lavret, the exhibition presents the stories of 25 people with various forms of disabilities who are successful in sport, work and other activities. The exhibition is part of the project "A nationwide awareness-raising campaign on the inclusion of people with disabilities", which is led by the National Council of Disabled People's Organisations of Slovenia (NDPO Slovenia) and partnered by the Urban Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) and other contractors.
 

 

A tale of five rooms

ExclusiveA tale of five rooms

On 14 October 2024, the National Council held a consultation on mobility and web accessibility for people with disabilities and the elderly, where a plan for a single national platform "The Story of Five Spaces" was presented. The platform, funded by the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Energy, will bring together data on accessibility of indoor spaces, the outdoor built environment, online content, on-call transport and home exercise technologies. The aim is to improve quality of life by providing better access to services and information. The event highlighted the importance of including people with disabilities and older people in society and the need for accessible infrastructure for all.
 

 

Working on accessibility

ExclusiveWorking on accessibility

The Urban Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) focuses on research, awareness-raising and the development of solutions to improve the accessibility of public spaces and buildings. It participates in the preparation of manuals, the organisation of workshops and in national and international projects promoting universal design. UIRS analyses existing accessibility of buildings, proposes improvements and develops digital platforms for collecting accessibility data. Their work brings together science, practice and legislation, with the aim of creating an inclusive society for all citizens.
 

 

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Designing Accessible Restrooms

Designing Accessible Restrooms

Accessible restrooms are essential for the independence and safety of wheelchair users. It is crucial to provide sufficient maneuvering space, correctly installed equipment such as grab bars, sinks, and emergency alarms, and easily reachable features like switches, hooks, and waste bins. Common mistakes include improper equipment heights and unsuitable solutions that hinder usability. Properly adapted restrooms ensure equal accessibility and dignity for all users.

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Vseslovenska akcija ozaveščanja o socialnem vključevanju invalidov

Vseslovenska akcija ozaveščanja o socialnem vključevanju invalidov

Projekt Vseslovenska akcija ozaveščanja o socialnem vključevanju invalidov, ki ga vodi NSIOS, spodbuja vključevanje oseb z različnimi oblikami oviranosti v družbo. Urbanistični inštitut RS v sklopu projekta ocenjuje dostopnost 100 objektov s ponudbo ugodnosti za imetnike EU kartice ugodnosti za invalide, s čimer ozavešča lastnike in upravljavce ter osebam z oviranostmi omogoča boljšo informiranost in lažje načrtovanje obiska ponudnikov.

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  • A life not so different (1/21/2025 - 2/11/2025)
    A life not so different

    A life not so different

    You are cordially invited to the Ljubljana City Hall, where the travelling photography exhibition "A Different Life" will be on display for the first time between 21 January and 11 February.Through the lens of the renowned photographer Primož Lavret, the exhibition presents the stories of 25 people with various forms of disabilities who are successful in sport, work and other activities. The exhibition is part of the project "A nationwide awareness-raising campaign on the inclusion of people with disabilities", which is led by the National Council of Disabled People's Organisations of Slovenia (NDPO Slovenia) and partnered by the Urban Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (UIRS) and other contractors.
     

     

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