andyburnett Wrote:I've re-read this entire thread, and the 'guidelines' from FIDE and our CS motion from Stevie and Andy H, and am still none the wiser as to what is best :-\ Does anyone fancy summarising the pros and cons? :-o
I've been wanting to chip in - think you summed it up - for all the interest & effort what have we really got? A re invented wheel from Fide regs? (which has probably had hundreds of hours on it already)
Solution:
Fide events: nothing to debate its happening.
CS events policy should simply state that "Fide guidelines for disabled access will be adopted where possible and where practical"
In addition we do need to communicate practical issues(how else are players to know?) :
1 Entry forms should state that it is fide compliant or is not fide compliant re disabled access
2 If it is not compliant it should state that is not on the forms and post something like the following on the entry form and or CS Website:
a fide guidelines for disabled access will be adopted where possible and where practical
b what key areas the event will not be able to meet such as stair access or state that there are none of particular note
c policy is to try to accommodate disabled access/support where possible/practical
d players wishing assistance should contact event organisers say 3 weeks before the event
e what the complaints/suggestions for improvements procedure is
Something similar for clubs
The RAF incident bothers me - an alternative venue was needed - you don't need rule books for that -just common sense.
I don't see it affecting that many players volume wise but the ones that do it can make a real difference which is why they already get a lot of support.