Accessibility plan welcomed, but disabled council wants seat at the table
Government’s move to improve accessibility in Bridgetown is being seen as a long-awaited step forward, but the Barbados Council for...
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Government’s move to improve accessibility in Bridgetown is being seen as a long-awaited step forward, but the Barbados Council for...
Last week, we launched AccessAbility: Pathways to Independence, a programme designed to empower persons with disabilities with income-generating skills to...
As we welcome the month of March, recognized nationally as the Month of the Disabled, the Barbados Council for the...
The Barbados Council for the Disabled yesterday marked its 50th Anniversary with President, Patricia Padmore-Blackman expressing gratitude to Barbadians generally and...
The Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector invites young persons, ages 16 to 24 years or 16-34 years...
A Non-Partisan Policy Brief from the Barbados Council for the Disabled “This brief recognizes the progress made by Government while...
A tree-planting ceremony marking 50 years of advocacy by the Barbados Council for the Disabled (BCD) brought together disability organisations,...
The long-awaited Rights for Persons with Disabilities Act, passed in Parliament on Tuesday, has been warmly welcomed by a leading...
Barbados’ disabled community has welcomed the government’s move to make all short-term rentals universally accessible, describing it as a major...
People with disabilities will, for the first time, be actively involved in planning major national events, as the government moves...
Ever heard the saying “it’s better to give than to receive” well that also applies to time. By volunteering we support an organization or cause and make a great difference in our communities. It’s also a great way to meet new people and learn about the challenges they face daily. Consider giving more than just money, give your time !

At the Council for the Disabled, We help persons with various disabilities from all walks of life, be they resident of, or visitors to Barbados, by providing accessible transportation, property assessment with the aim of getting accessible. braille translation, beach wheelchairs, sign language interpreters and much…
Barbados Council for the Disabled
Harambee House, The Garrison
St Michael, Barbados
