On Tuesday 12th November, Southside Shopping Centre is marking Purple Tuesday by helping to raise awareness of sensory and accessibility issues.
Purple Tuesday is an annual initiative which looks to improve the customer experience for disabled people and their families year-round. Participating organisations must make a commitment to greater inclusion and accessibility, to ensure a positive experience for all visitors.
To celebrate the date, visitors are invited to take part in Baked Bean Zumba – the organisation is an adult disability group who help those with learning disabilities maximise their lives.
The Baked Bean Charity will be running a dance show and Baked Bean Zumba on 12th November from 12pm – 12:30pm with a Baked Bean DJ performing.
To create a more inclusive shopping experience, Southside has also introduced Quiet Hours every Wednesday from 9am – 11am. Between these times, the centre and its retailers will reduce noise for those who prefer a calmer shopping environment without music, product demonstrations or mall activity.
Southside Shopping Centre is dedicated to continuously improving inclusivity and accessibility for all visitors. Additional accessibility facilities at the centre include:
- Stoma-friendly facilities are available, providing a safe, clean, and helpful space for bags to be changed. The facilities follow Colostomy UK guidelines and include wall hooks, lipped shelving, full-length mirrors and the correct disposal facilities.
- Changing Places toilet facilities for people with profound and multiple disabilities are 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.
- Wheelchair hire to ensure guests with mobility issues can enjoy their visit.
- Accessible parking spaces are available both car parks at the centre.
- Hidden disability lanyards can be collected from a member of the Southside Shopping Centre team.
Rebecca Ruddle, Centre Director at Southside Shopping Centre, said: “There more than 16 million people in the UK living with a disability, almost a quarter of the total population, and around 80% of disabled people have hidden impairments.
“We’re driven to ensure everyone feels welcome and valued at our centre, no matter their needs, and we’re committed to continuously improving the experience for all our visitors.”Â