There are often no facilities for stoma users in disabled toilets. Leaving us using the floor or the top of toilet seats for our appliances. This is not sanitary. I would like a legal requirement of a fold down shelf. This allows the shelf to be folded up so there is no impact on wheelchair users.
React
Members can read every reason.
Provide funding to make 25% of all public loos stoma friendly
Set aside funds for local councils to make 25% of all public loos stoma friendly to create a safe space for ostomates to manage their bags. Needs to include a narrow-shelf, and hooks to hang stuff on.
Limited access to disabled toilet facilities
Disabled toilet facilities have restricted access requiring a key, while standard public toilets are frequently closed. This creates significant accessibility issues.
Disabled toilet access unavailable
Disabled toilet facilities are inaccessible due to lack of key distribution, and standard public toilets are frequently closed. This limits facilities available to those with accessibility needs.
Require sanitary waste bins in all toilets regardless of gender
Change UK law to make it a legal requirement for businesses, public places and all social places with female, MALE and unisex restrooms to provide a safe and hygienic means for the disposal of sanitary waste to prevent environmental harm and maintain public health and hygiene standards.
Introduce legislation to standardise toilet cubicles in educational settings
We call on the Government to introduce legislation requiring that all educational establishments (such as schools and colleges) to install fully enclosed restroom cubicles.
There are often no facilities for stoma users in disabled toilets. Leaving us using the floor or the top of toilet seats for our appliances. This is not sanitary. I would like a legal requirement of a fold down shelf. This allows the shelf to be folded up so there is no impact on wheelchair users.
React
Members can read every reason.
Provide funding to make 25% of all public loos stoma friendly
Set aside funds for local councils to make 25% of all public loos stoma friendly to create a safe space for ostomates to manage their bags. Needs to include a narrow-shelf, and hooks to hang stuff on.
Limited access to disabled toilet facilities
Disabled toilet facilities have restricted access requiring a key, while standard public toilets are frequently closed. This creates significant accessibility issues.
Disabled toilet access unavailable
Disabled toilet facilities are inaccessible due to lack of key distribution, and standard public toilets are frequently closed. This limits facilities available to those with accessibility needs.
Require sanitary waste bins in all toilets regardless of gender
Change UK law to make it a legal requirement for businesses, public places and all social places with female, MALE and unisex restrooms to provide a safe and hygienic means for the disposal of sanitary waste to prevent environmental harm and maintain public health and hygiene standards.
Introduce legislation to standardise toilet cubicles in educational settings
We call on the Government to introduce legislation requiring that all educational establishments (such as schools and colleges) to install fully enclosed restroom cubicles.