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Creating Inclusive and Accessible Play Spaces in Langley City: Community Feedback Survey
1.
How do you primarily identify? Check all that apply.
Parent/guardian
Caregiver
Person with a disability
Education professional
Student
Other (please specify)
2.
Do any family member(s)/caregiver(s) have a disability or are neurodivergent?
No
Yes (please specify)
3.
Which of the following municipal and school play spaces do you access in Langley City? Check all that apply.
Brydon Park
Linwood Park
Conder Park
Portage Park
Buckley Park
Penzer Park
Hunter Park
City Park
Iris Mooney Park
Nicholas Park
Rotary Park
Dumais Park
Alice Brown Elementary
Blacklock Elementary
Douglas Park Community School
Nicomekl Elementary
Simonds Elementary
Uplands Elementary
None of these
4.
How often do you visit these local play spaces in Langley City?
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Rarely
Never
5.
Have you encountered barriers to accessibility or inclusivity in the play spaces you've accessed from the list above?
No
Yes (please specify the barrier(s) and in which play space(s))
6.
Do you believe there are improvements to be made to the play spaces in Langley City?
No
Yes (please specify which play space requires improvements and describe how it should be improved)
7.
Please select from the below list the features most important to you in a play space. Select up to 5.
Wheelchair-accessible equipment and pathways
Sensory-friendly areas (e.g., quiet zones, tactile experiences)
Safety measures and secure fencing around the play space
Shaded areas and seating for rest and observation
Signage with clear, large print and Braille
Play equipment that encourages imaginative play (e.g., playhouses, stages)
Swings with back support and harnesses
Activities that provide a range of physical challenges
Interactive features for various age groups
Natural elements for exploration (e.g., sand, water, gardens)
Inclusive designs that allow caregivers to participate or assist
Educational elements that promote learning through play
Visual and auditory elements for sensory stimulation
Accessible restrooms and changing facilities nearby
Other (please specify)
8.
Do you have additional comments or suggestions you would like to provide regarding the accessibility and inclusivity of play spaces in Langley City?
No
Yes (please specify)
9.
Are you interested in being involved in a community consultation discussion for this project?
No
Yes (please provide your name, email, and phone number)