PUBLIC SPACE FOR ALL • SOCIAL INCLUSION
While the playground was long considered a place strictly for children, it has now become a public space for all. The inclusive approach now championed by many specialists and organizations dedicated to family and individual development now promotes accees for all… for everyone together.
The inclusive approach pools together everyone's needs, regardless of individuals' physical or intellectual condition, regardless of socio-economic status, place of origin, gender, age, culture or religion.
An inclusive playground is an area that fosters access and connection between people and a space where everyone feels welcome.
A tool to help you
Our product design takes into account three fundamental aspects of development in particular: the physical, intellectual and sensory aspects. Fully endorsing this approach, throughout its catalogue, Jambette has coded each of its products that factor in these three aspects.
INTELLECTUAL ASPECTS
- Imagine
- Learn
Sensory Aspects
- See
- Hear
- Touch
Physical Aspects
- Climg
- Hang
- Balance
- Slide
- Crawl
- Spin
CSA-Z614 AND ASTM F1487 STANDARDS
Championed for many years already, the Canadian and American standards on playgrounds contain sections and references to accessibility for children with reduced mobility. This primarily involves Appendix H of the CAN/ CSA-Z614 standard and the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG).