Accessibility & inclusivity at gofod3
This event was for everyone, at gofod3 we didn’t just accept difference, we celebrated and supported it. We wanted everyone, regardless of their race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, pregnancy needs, age, marital status, or gender identity to feel valued and included in the gofod3 experience. No abusive behaviour was tolerated at the event.
We believe that equality, diversity and inclusion are essential for a strong and vibrant society. gofod3 was for everyone and below is a list of things we had in place to ensure that you had a welcoming, safe and secure experience at gofod3.
If you have any further queries, if you need further information, or if there are other ways we can support you at future events, then please just let us know. We are available on 0300 111 0124 or you can contact Wendy Gilbert [email protected].
AT THE VENUE
Access & facilities
- Free parking was available with allocated disabled parking spaces.
- The venue was fully wheelchair accessible.
- Accessible toilets were available on each floor.
- A hearing loop system was available in the gofod3 theatre.
- Seating was available for each workshop, and limited seating was available in the marketplace area.
- Service animals were welcomed at the event.
Language & interpretation
- The event provided Welsh Language interpretation. Resources were be bi-lingual.
- Materials from the conference were available in alternative formats e.g., Braille.
- We had BSL interpreter at gofod3.
Prayer room & quiet spaces
- A prayer room was provided at the venue.
- A separate quiet room was provided for anyone who needed a few moments peace and reflection or needed some privacy to feed a baby.
Allergies & dietary requirements
- There was complimentary tea, coffee and water at gofod3.
- Food was available to purchase, including vegetarian/vegan option, and there were numerous food outlets near the venue. You were also welcome to bring your own food.
Your pronouns
- For those who would have liked to, we encouraged people to add their preferred pronouns to their name badge on the day.
Emergencies or assistance
- In the event of you needing extra support at the event, WCVA staff were available to support you and were easily identifiable, wearing red gofod3 t-shirts and lanyards.
- In the case of an emergency, WCVA staff or Cardiff City Stadium staff would have been alerted and would have contacted first aiders or emergency services.
OUR WEBSITE
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