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DUBLIN

DISABILITY PRIDE 2023

ACCESSIBILITY
INFORMATION

SATURDAY,
JULY 22

MEET OUTSIDE TRINITY COLLEGE AT 2PM


MEETING POINT

MEET HERE ON
SATURDAY, JULY 22
AT 2:00PM.

TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN


FRONT GATE

DISABILITY PRIDE 2023


COVID SAFETY

MASK UP!
Everyone who is able to will be
expected to wear a mask.
DPI will provide free masks
on the day.

TEST
Please antigen test before
coming to the event.

STAY HOME IF SICK


Keep others safe by
staying home if you
feel newly unwell.

DISABILITY PRIDE 2023


PHYSICAL ACCESS

ROUTE
Begin at Trinity College, march to
Dept. of the Taoiseach, then to St.
Andrew's Resource Centre

TOILETS
Accessible toilets available at the
National Gallery, M&S on Grafton
St., and St. Andrew's Centre

ST. ANDREW'S
RESOURCE CENTRE
Quiet space available, wheelchair
accessible. Seats, cushions,
water and food will be provided.

DISABILITY PRIDE 2023


PARADE ROUTE

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SENSORY INFORMATION

NOISE
Bring ear defenders or
earplugs if you are sensitive
to loud/overlapping noise.

SIGHTED SUPPORT
Let us know if you would like
someone to march with in the
parade.

ISL INTERPRETER
Unfortunately, there will not
be an ISL interpreter for this
event.*

DISABILITY PRIDE 2023

*Due to lack of funding as a voluntary disabled persons organisation,


we are unable to have an ISL interpreter for this event.*
BE PREPARED

WEATHER
Be ready for different weather
conditions on the day, including
rain. The march will still happen
if there is rain.

INDOOR PARTICIPATION
If you can't join the march, join
us at St. Andrew's Resource
Centre from 5:00pm

ASK FOR HELP


Find a Peer Steward in a hi-
vis vest if you need support
at any point during the event.

DISABILITY PRIDE 2023


QUESTIONS?

EMAIL
Email us at
disabilitypowerireland@
gmail.com

INSTAGRAM
Send us a message
@disabilitypowerireland

FACEBOOK
Send a message to our page,
Disability Power Ireland

DISABILITY PRIDE 2023

Self-responsibility is needed on the day


by everyone attending.
We will do everything we can to accommodate access needs
to the best of our ability as a disabled voluntary group without funding.

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