Aveso and International Changing Places
Aveso has worked with Government organisations, architects associations and key campaigners across the world to help develop regional demand and ensure Changing Places are installed to a suitable standard worldwide.
Aveso operates internationally, to
- Advise organisations on suitable standards, specification and design for Changing Places internationally
- Work with campaign groups and architects associations to educate professionals and advisors on the demand as well as correct specification
- Support organisations to show the return on investment that Changing Places can give venues
Make a consultation
Aveso is a dedicated company with specialist expertise and we pride ourselves on the support we offer our clients.
With a team of trained specialists and over 10 years of experience, Aveso offers consultations and support for your Changing Places projects.
Design your project
Working closely with the Campaign, Aveso have an intimate knowledge of the Changing Places Specifications.
We provide support to Architects, Contractors and Venues with product placement, structural considerations and provide free of charge layout drawings tailored to your venue.
CASE STUDIES
Odeon Take 3 Easy Steps to Achieve Accessible Cinema
One of the largest Cinema chains in the UK, Odeon is leading the way in accessibility. With...
Leeds City Museum, install brand new Changing Places toilet
Leeds is fast becoming one of the accessible capitals of the UK, with several Changing Places...
Legoland Discovery Centre makes play more inclusive with a Changing Places Facility
Legoland Discovery Centre in Manchester is an exciting venue for children and families. The...
The Business Case:
The total inclusive tourism market is worth over £12bn1. Research shows businesses can potentially benefit from longer stays and more spend from the group where a member of the party has a disability. Providing Changing Places not only allow Changing Places users to enjoy the services available but also offer a new or enhanced stream of revenue to Theme Parks and Attractions.
1 – Great Britain Tourism Survey 2015.