Paraparks has two goals
to add inclusive features to parks that are not inclusive
to make existing inclusive Parks more inclusive
Defining Inclusivity
Distance to a Inclusive Park
Loose Parts Making every park more inclusive
Education
Consultants
Lack of Knowledge. Many people are not able to realize their maximum leisure functioning because they lack essential information. Knowledge of programs, facilities, and other recreation and leisure resources, for example, is needed to make informed choices. Knowledge of support services, such as modes of transportation, also may be necessary for them to participate in a particular recreational activity.
Inclusive and special recreation : opportunities for persons with disabilities
https://playworld.com/blog/inclusive-playgrounds-vs-accessible-playgrounds/
many of the activities described require no equipment to be installed, and in the case that equipment that suggested the equipment is usually equipment that will fit in many parks Department's budget
Regional special needs parks, neighborhood special needs parks, inclusiveness in all of our parks
Digital and screen free
Fixed and movable
outdoors and indoors
it's great being it's great being able to do activities outdoors but when it gets cold in the winter a lot of people spend most of their times indoors and the place where they live. for those times we include activities to turn your apartment into an indoor park