Accessibility in Downtown Peterborough Businesses

Abstract

This summary is a synthesis of our project and the main outcomes we have discovered through our research. The attitudes and decisions of Downtown Peterborough Business Owners in relation to disability accessibility and inclusion were explored. We conducted our study on the stores that were accessible from the sidewalk on George and Charlotte Street. Our research design consisted of a literature review of accessibility legislation and scholarly sources to help inform and analyze our research. We conducted a stakeholder consultation with the Council for Peoples with Disabilities to hear their perspectives and experiences with Downtown Peterborough businesses. Thirty-six surveys from a variety of Downtown Peterborough businesses were collected and interviews with four business owners were conducted. Through our research design we were able to determine many findings about accessibility in Downtown Peterborough.

    Item Description
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    Genre
    Contributors
    Creator (cre): Walkter, Kathleen
    Creator (cre): Shillinglaw, Shannon
    Supporting host (sht): Big IDeA
    Date Issued
    2018-04
    Date (Unspecified)
    2018-04
    Language
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author(s), with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Local Identifier
    TCRC Project ID: 4747
    Note

    By Kathleen Walkter & Shannon Shillinglaw

    Completed for: Big IDeA; Supervising Professor: Mark Skinner; Trent Community Research Centre

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