Loading Courses

This 2 hour course provides participants with an understanding of the wide range of access requirements related to Transport Infrastructure and Conveyances that must be considered in planning, design, development, maintenance and upgrade of these spaces and facilities.

Utilising a variety of learning techniques, the course focuses on the wide range of challenges that are experienced by people with various access issues in utilising Transport Infrastructure and Conveyances. This includes mobility, vision, hearing, intellectual and cognitive issues.

The course importantly provides a practical framework for understanding relevant legislative requirements including the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002, the Disability (Access to Premises – Buildings) Standards 2010 and the Australian Standards for Access and Mobility, as well as non mandatory ‘best practice’ guidelines.

The course identifies the key access elements to consider in Transport Infrastructure and Conveyances with an emphasis on access solutions. All of the important access considerations relating to these key elements are explored. 2 hour course, 11.00am to 1.00pm.

Locations and Dates:

  • Delivered Live Online via Zoom: 23 April 2026, 11.00am – 1.00pm, Melbourne Time

This course can be hosted ‘In house’ for organisations. This can be done either online or onsite at your venue. A minimum of 10 participants or equivalent fee is applicable. Contact us for more information or to discuss your requirements.

Purchase Course

The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities.
UT April
23 April 2026
$ 275.00
20 available

Documents

Alternatively download the registration form and return via email.

Download Enrolment Form

‘The course has been interesting, challenging, rewarding and very professionally and expertly delivered. I look forward to utilising the skills I have developed to enhance my current role and to enhance access, inclusion and equity for all now and into the future.’ — Leanne Wishart, Wellington Shire Council