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Wellington venue accessibility checks

A focused accessibility check for small Wellington venues that people visit in person.

Disabled people often need to know whether a place is accessible before they decide to visit. If your entrance, seating, lighting, EFTPOS terminal, menu, website, or Google listing does not clearly explain what to expect, people may choose somewhere else.

This is a focused, fixed-price check for small Wellington venues: cafés, restaurants, bars, shops, clinics, studios, salons, and other customer-facing spaces.

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What the check covers

Physical space

Entry, counters, seating or waiting areas, bathrooms, signage, lighting, acoustics, circulation space, and printed materials.

Customer information

Website content, Google Maps information, opening details, photos, menus, booking information, and access information.

Service interactions

Common points where disabled customers can get stuck, including ordering, paying, asking for help, finding information, and moving through the venue.

Clear next steps

A plain-language report that explains what is working, what creates barriers, and which fixes are likely to help most.

Pricing

Fixed price: $249.

This includes one on-site visit, one website and Google listing check, and a short report with clear recommendations.

The check is designed for smaller Wellington venues. Larger venues, complex sites, and cultural organisations usually need a broader accessibility review.

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Good fit

This service is a good fit if:

Why OpenAccess

OpenAccess is disabled-led and Wellington-based. Checks are by Callum McMenamin, a disabled accessibility consultant with lived experience of vision impairment and professional experience in digital accessibility standards.

You get advice grounded in how disabled people actually find, assess, and use public-facing services.

Book a check

To book a Wellington venue accessibility check, send an email or book a call.

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