Inaccessible product awareness

Inaccessible product awareness

Many people have impairments that limit their ability to open, use and enjoy standard consumer products, including poor vision, issues with mobility and limited strength and dexterity. An ageing population and the increasing prevalence of chronic conditions means that more and more people are being significantly affected by accessibility issues.

Inaccessible products and packaging can cause unnecessary physical pain or discomfort, stress and frustration and can undermine a person’s health, independence and self-esteem. In some cases people may injure themselves from using sharp objects to open packaging to access products.

We need measures to improve the availability of accessible ...

Many people have impairments that limit their ability to open, use and enjoy standard consumer products, including poor vision, issues with mobility and limited strength and dexterity. An ageing population and the increasing prevalence of chronic conditions means that more and more people are being significantly affected by accessibility issues.

Inaccessible products and packaging can cause unnecessary physical pain or discomfort, stress and frustration and can undermine a person’s health, independence and self-esteem. In some cases people may injure themselves from using sharp objects to open packaging to access products.

We need measures to improve the availability of accessible products and packaging, offer new opportunities for government and industry to support inclusivity and independence for people with disability, as well as a more positive consumer experience for all.

The Accessible Product Design Alliance has been established to advocate to government and industry to improve access to products and packaging that are easy to use for consumers with physical and other impairments.

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Inaccessibility – a barrier to independence, freedom and choice

The vision of the Accessible Product Design Alliance is to ensure the design of products and packaging to be accessible for all consumers, irrespective of their level of ability. 

Our recommendations to governments include:

  1. Ensure accessible design principles are considered in packaging policy and regulation.
  2. Understand that sometimes sustainability measures can impact accessibility.
  3. Ensure that hospital inpatients and aged care residents have accessible food packaging to prevent injury and have the nutrition they need.

Make your voice heard use this handy tool to tell your MPs in your own words why they should take action on accessibility.

Be sure to include your own story, such as:

  • a personal experience with disability/limited mobility
  • inaccessible packaging and products and how they have affected you
  • how it affects your hopes and fears for the future

Compose your email