A collaborative effort between Griffith City Council and Access Ability Australia has brought a new dimension of inclusivity to Borland Leckie playground.
A Word Lane Communication Access Sign has been installed, with local children already taking advantage of the newly developed communication tool.
The signs recognise that people communicate in lots of different ways. Some people use pictures or symbols to help understand and share their message.
Word Lane communication access signs are used to support, or provide an alternative means of communication, for people with communication needs or who may speak a language other than English.
Pictures or symbols are used to represent a range of different words to help people understand information and to share a message.
These signs provide the opportunity for individuals with complex communication needs to use an easily understood tool so they can interact with communication partners and peers. Importantly, they facilitate inclusive opportunities for users within natural settings.
Chair of the Disability Inclusion & Access Committee, Councillor Shari Blumer said this initiative reflects Council's commitment to promoting inclusivity and accessibility within our community.
"By introducing this Communication Access Sign at Borland Leckie playground, we are taking a significant step towards ensuring that individuals of all abilities can fully engage in recreational activities," Councillor Blumer said.
"Our goal is to see these signs integrated into future play spaces, ensuring that individuals of all abilities can fully participate in our community."
Word Lane signs are customised to each individual venue or space so that the words used are relevant. Word Lane signs are customised to each individual venue or space so that the words used are relevant.
The symbols on the sign represent two main categories of words: core words and fringe words.
Core words, or, everyday words are used in everyday talking. These words can be used to help share lots of different messages.
Fringe words, or, activity words relate specifically to a space and type of activity that may take place.
By using both types of words on the Word Lane sign, people can communicate what they want to do, describe their activity, ask questions or request help.
These signs also feature symbols that represent feelings. This enables people to share comments, emotions and needs.