Hi
A serious question for once.
I've had a very nice e-mail from a guy who uses a wheelchair and wants to join in the sploshing fun. Does anyone have any practical advice as to how he can achieve this? Bath-based sploshing seems the most obvious idea but I think he'd like another person involved.
I don't pretend to be any sort of expert on disability (I don't even know if that is the politically correct term any more) but I would love it if people could enjoy our sort of fun regardless of physical problems.
All ideas appreciated.
Hayley
Sploshing for the disabled
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So yes I am a Health and Safety Consultant - so yes you all hate me however I do have a serious reply to this. Well almost serious.
Anyway under DDA (Disabled Discrimination Act) we cannot stop any individual no matter what disability from atempting anything they wish to atempt (Exception - Driving whilst blind even with guide dog)
SOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo If we perform the Risk Assessment on this one I would suggest that cleaning up maybe the most important issue and even with the best will in the world even able bodied people struggle - However putting an advert in a paper for someone to assist in this matter can be ok and he can advertise for male of female helper.
If I was the gentleman I would probably consider this anyway and interview anyone wishing to apply.
The Risk of getting injured or stuck performing a sploshing session on your own is always high its just we should be able to prevent it. Being in a wheelchair adds its own risk and so should be thought out more carfully.
Maybe if there is someone in this gentlemans area who can go round and give him a session would help.
I know this is long and a bit boring but hope it helps in some way.
Rob
Anyway under DDA (Disabled Discrimination Act) we cannot stop any individual no matter what disability from atempting anything they wish to atempt (Exception - Driving whilst blind even with guide dog)
SOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo If we perform the Risk Assessment on this one I would suggest that cleaning up maybe the most important issue and even with the best will in the world even able bodied people struggle - However putting an advert in a paper for someone to assist in this matter can be ok and he can advertise for male of female helper.
If I was the gentleman I would probably consider this anyway and interview anyone wishing to apply.
The Risk of getting injured or stuck performing a sploshing session on your own is always high its just we should be able to prevent it. Being in a wheelchair adds its own risk and so should be thought out more carfully.
Maybe if there is someone in this gentlemans area who can go round and give him a session would help.
I know this is long and a bit boring but hope it helps in some way.
Rob
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