Accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in Ghana
The term accessibility is used in the context of providing equal opportunity to enter into an environment. Much is not known about the accessibility of tourist sites such as castles and forts to people with disabilities. This study sought to examine the accessibility of the Cape Coast and Elmina Cas...
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doaj-03f927bbd6be4b7d973aa7fdb8a9d22c2020-11-25T00:13:09ZengUniversitat Politècnica de CatalunyaJournal of Accessibility and Design for All2013-70872013-70872017-11-017212715810.17411/jacces.v7i2.112111Accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in GhanaLorreta Offei0Enoch Acheampong1Emmanuel Appiah-Brempong2Paul Okyere3Isaac Owusu4Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology-KumasiKwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyKwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyKwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyThe term accessibility is used in the context of providing equal opportunity to enter into an environment. Much is not known about the accessibility of tourist sites such as castles and forts to people with disabilities. This study sought to examine the accessibility of the Cape Coast and Elmina Castles to people with disabilities through a qualitative approach which involved in-depth interviews and photovoice to collect data. The study revealed that the castles are inaccessible. Though ramps, spacious pathways and handrails in washrooms existed, there was however, no mutual relation between the design of the castles and the concept of accessibility as defined by the Disability Act. The creation of awareness on the rights of the disabled to participate in the tour of castles can perhaps draw the attention of local government authorities and other relevant stakeholders to effect the necessary changes.http://www.jacces.org/index.php/jacces/article/view/112accessibility, disabled people, tourist sites, Ghana |
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Lorreta Offei Enoch Acheampong Emmanuel Appiah-Brempong Paul Okyere Isaac Owusu Accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in Ghana Journal of Accessibility and Design for All accessibility, disabled people, tourist sites, Ghana |
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Lorreta Offei Enoch Acheampong Emmanuel Appiah-Brempong Paul Okyere Isaac Owusu |
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Accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in Ghana |
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Accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in Ghana |
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Accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in Ghana |
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Accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in Ghana |
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Accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of Cape Coast and Elmina Castles in Ghana |
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accessibility of tourist sites to persons with disability: the case of cape coast and elmina castles in ghana |
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya |
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Journal of Accessibility and Design for All |
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2013-7087 2013-7087 |
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2017-11-01 |
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The term accessibility is used in the context of providing equal opportunity to enter into an environment. Much is not known about the accessibility of tourist sites such as castles and forts to people with disabilities. This study sought to examine the accessibility of the Cape Coast and Elmina Castles to people with disabilities through a qualitative approach which involved in-depth interviews and photovoice to collect data. The study revealed that the castles are inaccessible. Though ramps, spacious pathways and handrails in washrooms existed, there was however, no mutual relation between the design of the castles and the concept of accessibility as defined by the Disability Act. The creation of awareness on the rights of the disabled to participate in the tour of castles can perhaps draw the attention of local government authorities and other relevant stakeholders to effect the necessary changes. |
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accessibility, disabled people, tourist sites, Ghana |
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http://www.jacces.org/index.php/jacces/article/view/112 |
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