Access to the Assembly Estate

3. Questions to the Assembly Commission – in the Senedd on 3 April 2019.

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Photo of Helen Mary Jones Helen Mary Jones Plaid Cymru

(Translated)

3. What steps does the Assembly Commission take to ensure that disabled people have full access to the Assembly estate? OAQ53721

Photo of David Rowlands David Rowlands UKIP 3:16, 3 April 2019

If you could just give me two seconds to catch up with my paperwork on this, please.

The Commission is fully committed to ensuring access to the Assembly estate for disabled people and this is not confined just to wheelchair accessibility but also to other disabilities, such as those for the visibly impaired and those with autism. We continually review accessibility to all buildings and equality impact assessments are made before any refurbishment or improvements are carried out. We are, of course, compliant with legislation and also follow best practice guidelines.

Photo of Helen Mary Jones Helen Mary Jones Plaid Cymru

I'm grateful to the Commissioner for his answer. It is with some regret that I have to raise a concern with him this afternoon. I recently had a disabled visitor for whom we had booked, weeks in advance, a car parking space. She's not an user of a wheelchair but she has a mobility impairment. When she arrived to take up this opportunity the space was not available to her, she was not able to park and this was even more unfortunate since she was attending the Assembly to attend the cross-party group on human rights. I'm not going to name the individual or refer to the date today, that would not be fair; I will write separately to the Commissioner in that regard. But can I ask that the Commission undertake a review of their policies with regard to the use of disabled parking spaces, to ensure that there are enough of them, to ensure that the systems—? I should emphasise that I've checked that the fault is not with my members of staff. I have checked before raising this with you that the booking was properly made.

I'm raising this here rather than writing about the one-off incident because the person concerned told me that this is not the first time that she has had this experience in this building, and if it has happened to her it may very well have happened to others. So, I would be grateful—I will write to you with the individual case so that you can look at that, but I would be very grateful if you would, as a Commission, investigate the provision of these spaces to ensure that this doesn't happen to any of our fellow disabled citizens again. I know that that would be very much what you as a Commission would wish.  

Photo of David Rowlands David Rowlands UKIP 3:18, 3 April 2019

Again, I thank the Member for bringing those matters to the Commission and I can assure you that when we get more extensive information from you, we will fully investigate that. You know that we do provide disabled parking in the Senedd and the Tŷ Hywel car park, but we could obviously review those to see if they're adequate now. I have to say, the Senedd building, from its inception, was designed for disabled people. But, of course, things do move on and we will more than welcome some additional facilities if we possibly can. 

Photo of Ann Jones Ann Jones Labour

Question 4 is to be answered by the Llywydd. Jenny Rathbone.