Making Mobility Inclusive: Let’s Talk Accessibility with AccessAndGo-ABP

24.07.2025

Would you like to learn more about how to make public spaces more accessible? 

Following the European Mobility Week, AccessAndGo-ABP asbl is organising their Accessibility Week from the 22nd to 26th of September. These moments invite us to think about the various ways we move around, but certain barriers still exist in terms of accessibility to public spaces. This event is dedicated to raising awareness and aims to highlight the multiples issues in terms of architectural accessibility, the development of public spaces, or access to information. 

The event will take place over 4 half days, each dedicated to a specific theme: 

  • Monday 22/09: Accessibility of websites 
  • Tuesday 23/09: Accessibility of informational content – FALC (Facile à Lire et à Comprendre) 
  • Thursday 25/09: Accessibility of buildings 
  • Friday 26/09: Accessibility of roads 

The workshops are designed to provide professionals in city planning, local development and communication with practical tools to make their day-to-day work more accessible. 

You can sign up for the workshops here.

Practical information: 

  • When: 22-26/09/2025, from 9h to 13h 
  • Where: W:Hall – Centre culturel et de Congrès in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre (Avenue Charles Thielemans 95, 1150 Bruxelles) 
  • By: AccessAndGo-ABP asbl  
  • For: Professionals in city planning, local development and communication 
  • Free of charge 
  • Language: FR 

Full program here.

We look forward to meeting you in September –whether you’re just beginning your journey toward accessibility or ready to deepen your expertise.
It’s a unique opportunity to take concrete steps toward removing barriers that still limit access to public spaces and information.  

© Photo : Anujin Magnaijargal

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