Next Tuesday 4th November, St David’s Cardiff is marking Purple Tuesday by raising awareness of the challenges that disabled shoppers can face, as well as engaging with guests to explore ways to make the centre more accessible.
Purple Tuesday is an annual initiative which looks to improve the customer experience for disabled people and their families year-round. Participating organisations such as St David’s make commitments to greater inclusion and accessibility to ensure a positive experience for all guests.
The centre will be hosting a variety of charities to educate guests, as well as celebrate organisations that help people overcome barriers to employment and life:
- AP Cymru: The Neurodiversity Charity
- Dewis Cardiff & Vale
- Sight Life
- Maximus
- Scope
- Guide Dogs for the Blind
- Age Friendly Cardiff
- Dementia Friendly Cardiff
- Neurodiverse Friendly Cardiff


The St David’s team will also be on-hand to discuss accessibility challenges and take feedback from centre guests. The centre is dedicated to continuously improving inclusivity and accessibility for all visitors all year round, with facilities including:
- Stoma-friendly facilities, which follow the Colostomy UK guidelines and include wall hooks, lipped shelves, wall mirrors, and the correct disposal facilities.
- Accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities for people with profound and multiple disabilities, each fitted with specialist equipment such as a hoist and changing bench with enough space for up to two carers to assist those with a disability.
- A Calm and Safe Space, developed with Autistic Minds, to offer people with sensory-processing differences a place to rest. The space includes human-centric lighting designed to work with the circadian rhythm of the body.
- Wheelchair and mobility scooter hire to ensure guests with mobility issues can enjoy their visit. Hire is free of charge and booking is essential.*
- Weekly quiet hours, every Tuesday between 2pm – 3pm where music across the centre and its stores is reduced.
- Convo (formerly SignLive), an app which allows deaf and hard of hearing guests to easily communicate with staff via BSL interpreters.
Helen Morgan, Centre Director at St David’s Cardiff told us…..
“Purple Tuesday is an opportunity to celebrate the steps we’ve taken towards making the centre as accessible as possible so far, while also recognising there is always more to do. We know there are more than 16 million people in the UK living with a disability, so it’s vital that we create an inclusive, welcoming environment where all guests are able to enjoy everything the centre has to offer.”
For further details go HERE

 
                                    