*The motion was debated at the December meeting of Clare County Council.
LACK OF ACCESSIBILITY at facilities across the county are depriving persons with disabilities of opportunities.
Clare County Council are to request the Taoiseach and Minister for Finance โto establish a grant scheme for the hospitality sector to upgrade toilets to provide disability access facilities, ensuring that individuals with disabilities are not excluded from participating in social interactionsโ.
It follows a proposal from Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) at the December sitting of the County Council. He said he tabled the motion after speaking with the father who has had to continually fight for his wheelchair bound daughter. โHe went through her adolescence of fighting continually for servicesโ.
Changing Places Ireland (CPI) was formed in 2014 by Ann Healy who six years previously came across Changing Places UK, a website promoting toilets with a ceiling track hoist and adult sized height adjustable changing bench. Initial success of the movement saw changing places toilets installed in Trinity College, Aras an Uachtarain and Dundrum Shopping Centre.
Since January 1st 2024, legislation was introduced to provide for an include changing places toilets in the Building Regulations Part M (Access & Use). On June 26th Anne Rabbitte (FF) during her time as Junior Minister for Disability launched the National Disability Authority (NDA) and Centre for Excellence in Universal Design (CEUD) Guidelines for Changing Places Toilets. This publication is the go-to manual for anyone considering installing a Changing Places Toilet.
Cllr Lynch continued, โthere is wheelchair taxi available in Kilrush or West Clareโ. To celebrate securing a recent job, the woman went out to celebrate with her friends, not long after dropping her out, the father received a call to collect his daughter because โthere was no facility there for a person on a wheelchair to go to the toilet. We take so many things for granted when we are able bodied. She worked hard to get her job, she went out to celebrate but it was taken away from herโ.
Kilrush based Lynch acknowledged that the hospitality sector is under pressure nationwide. โSimple things make such a difference and a positive change,โ he stated. Lynch added, โWe need to start some place, put in a grant system in place and upgrade the facilitiesโ.
Seconding the proposal, Cllr Tom OโCallaghan (FF) said, โit is something that is very close to my heart, I work with many people with disabilities, they are not a minority, they are part of a family and if they canโt go somewhere then the whole family canโt go which is wrongโ.
An audit of buildings โwould be worthwhile,โ Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) maintained. He suggested this piece of research also include GAA facilities.
Voicing his support, Cllr Tommy Guilfoyle (SF) labelled it โa vital motionโ. He outlined that one member of the Sinn Fรฉin cumann in Ennis is wheelchair bound, โthe amount of organising we have to do to organise a trip or a meeting is something we shouldnโt have to doโ. He added, โIt is time to step up to the plate and put procedures in placeโ.
Recalling the foundation of Changing Places, Cllr Mary Howard (FG) noted, โat the time they were changing young people on the floor which I thought was unconscionableโ. She pointed out that Elm Cafรฉ is among the locations in Clare to have introduced facilities โto embrace the protocol and indeed the new library does, it should be part of planning for any business that this is facilitatedโ. She said that Clare Leader Forum during a previous briefing before the Council detailed that โthe best part of 20,000 people in the county are disabledโ.
Praise for the manner in which Cllr Lynch put forward the motion was praised by Cllr Antoinette Baker Bashua (FF). โYou made it very real which is what we need to hear, we had a personal story behind itโ. She told the meeting, โI spoke with Senator Mark Daly (FF) this weekend, he told me the story of fighting to make sure that anybody that was deaf could now get a translator in a public building, sadly we still have to fight for these campaignsโ.
โThis is another must, this is something which has to be sanctioned, the timing is excellent with the forming of the new Government, these are points to be brought to the table,โ stated Cllr John Crowe (FG). โAny new building is obliged to have wheelchair access as per planning regulations, it goes as far as new houses,โ pointed out Cllr Michael Begley (IND).
Cathaoirleach of the West Clare Municipal District, Cllr Rita McInerney (FF) flagged, โthe lack of availability for taxis in the more rural parts of the countyโ. She stressed, โThe provision of wheelchair taxis is something we have to look atโ. Red Cross โprovide a fantastic service, they can help people get access to a service,โ Cllr Guilfoyle replied.
Concluding the discussion, Cllr Lynch believed what was said across the Chamber โjust shows the importance and that we donโt take any notice when we are able bodiedโ. He said, โOur own little fella has a disability but weโre lucky he doesnโt have a physical disability. I got so upset talking to the father because he has to fight for everythingโ.