Draft:Accessibility
Getting Help
If you need assistance with anything access-related at an event then any member of our crew should be able to help you get it. Members of the crew with a radio – egregores or refs in particular – are best equipped to quickly provide effective help if requested. A member of crew is always available at the GOD tent during opening hours (10am to 1am) if that is accessible, but you can ask for help from any member of the crew who is on-site; they are briefed to find someone who can help if they can't help directly.
Camping Area
There are three access camping areas that are dedicated for use by any player who needs them. Reasons for using access camping might include needing as short a walk as possible between where you sleep and the in-character area, for example, because you have limited mobility, or will need to return out-of-character frequently to rest or decompress.
The three camps are marked on the site map on the wiki. All the OOC camps are a significant distance from the Games Operation Desk (GOD) and the centre of Anvil, but the access camps are all located at the entrances to the IC area to get them as close as possible. The gate staff can provide directions to the camp you want when you arrive on site.
The rest of out-of-character camping can have significant distances between toilet blocks and the space around them fills up quickly, arriving later on Friday may mean you are camped at a distance from facilities.
Parking
In most cases, players are able to park their vehicle next to their tent. Although our traffic team direct vehicles it is possible for vehicles to get boxed in, especially during muddy events. If you need to make sure that that does not happen, please mention this to the traffic team when they are directing you to a camp so that they can find the best spot for you.
We don't have traffic team volunteers operational once the event starts, so it is difficult to find a parking space near the IC field if you are returning to the site for any reason after the event has begun.
Ground Conditions
Our events currently take place in a series of farm fields, two for characters playing the game and two for players who are out-of-character, eating, sleeping, resting, etc. There is a gradual slope over most of the site and the ground is very uneven in some areas. Drainage is relatively good, but the field does become boggy in heavy rain, and the ground becomes churned and muddy in areas of high traffic. Dry weather can then lead to hardened ruts that decrease accessibility further.
The woods can suffer like the fields in bad weather but they take longer to dry out. The ground here is more uneven and includes tree roots and other hazards which make the area less accessible particularly in the evening when it is dark. There are large wood chip roads through the centre of the in-character fields and woods, which are designed to allow vehicles to get around the site in bad conditions. Some participants prefer to walk on the roads when available, but the wood chip is in lumps which can be a problem for wheelchairs. If the site is very dry - then it can become very dusty and the woodchip road particularly so.
As a result, the site is virtually inaccessible with a manual wheelchair; only a powered chair that is designed for off-road use will cope and then only under good conditions. Ground conditions can also cause access difficulties for others including people with mobility, fatigue, balance or coordination difficulties. There are a number of trip hazards across the site that can present difficulties to blind or partially sighted players; these vary by event and Profound Decisions is always willing to advise and assist with camp placement to minimise their impact.
Toilets and Showers
The main toilet blocks are near the centre of the in-character field. This facility is the only one with running water in the sinks (hot or cold). It includes an accessible toilet cubicle that is large enough for an electric wheelchair. Entrance to this cubicle is via a ramp; there is a thin gap between the top of the ramp and the floor of the room which can make it difficult to get a wheelchair inside independently. The accessible cubicle is the main accessible loo for the field, and also serves as a family-friendly loo and often baby change which can lead to long waits.
There is an accessible portable toilet in each of the three accessible camping areas. These are the standard mobile plastic units; they have a larger footprint than regular portable toilet units and grab bars mounted on the inside walls to aid mobility, but they are not large enough to accommodate an electric wheelchair. These units are not flat to the ground, they are designated as having easy access with 1/2″ thick floor at ground level. The showers are located in the southeast corner of the site. There is a wet room with an accessible suite here, next to the main shower block. Entry to this unit is via a ramp.
There are several other toilet blocks on-site, but at present, all the other cubicles are a standard size and none of them are equipped with grab rails. These units all are accessed via stairs with a handrail. The gap between the toilets and the sinks is fairly narrow so it is hard to pass by them when they are in use. There is hand soap but only a cold water supply. The hand-towel dispenser is located at the far end of the block from the door so all cubicles and sinks need to be passed to access them.
There can be queues at times for all the toilets and showers, including the accessible ones, especially first thing in the morning before battles. All the toilet blocks have limited internal space, so using the sinks for activities like teeth washing can be tricky. The toilets do run out of loo-roll occasionally - though we do restock them regularly as well as whenever someone reports them as empty.
All the blocks are deliberately located in areas of high traffic, so the ground conditions suffer when the weather is bad. Access becomes more challenging as the ground around and any steps become muddier and the floors can be a trip-hazard when wet. The facilities are cleaned regularly, but they do get muddy. People who struggle with anxiety such as germophobia are likely to find them challenging and may benefit from bringing their own hygiene supplies/hand sanitiser.
The three largest toilet blocks, the one in the in-character area, the blocks near GOD and the blocks near the shower area all include a gender-neutral toilet block for use by any participant. Profound Decisions support the right of all our participants to identify their gender - and to use the toilets that they feel most comfortable using.
Games Operation Desk (GOD)
All game administration is accessed via the GOD tent. Players need to check in here before the game begins to collect their packs and come to GOD to conduct various in-character activities like mixing potions. The desk is based in a large tent with access at ground level. There are usually queues that form at peak times, particularly on Friday when people are waiting to collect their packs.
You can arrange for another player to collect your pack and to deal with any other administrative tasks for you if this will help in any way. You can arrange this by emailing us in advance of the event or by getting help from any member of crew once you're on site.
The queues are longest on Friday when people are collecting their packs, and the biggest delay is for players getting concessions checked. If you have a concessionary ticket then it is a good idea to send proof of eligibility in advance (a phone photo of any relevant documentation emailed to admin@profounddecisions.co.uk) as this will reduce any delay.
First Aid Tent
Our first aid team are a fully qualified dedicated professional team that have experience providing first-aid support for live roleplaying events. A member of the team is available 24/7 to provide emergency care for all mental and physical health throughout the event. The team are your first point of contact for all of the following:
- Any incident where you would normally dial 999 (Ambulance)
- 'Any injury you would normally go to a minor injuries unit
- Any medical issue that needs immediate attention
- Any minor injury you would treat at home
The team are based out of a tent near the main GOD area which is accessed at ground level. If you need first-aid to come to you then any member of crew with a radio can call them for you. Refrigeration for medication is available, but please check with us before the event to ensure easy access.
Participant Welfare
Our participant welfare team are a volunteer team that have experience or qualifications in counselling and support. If you are experiencing problems at the event that are causing you distress then a member of the team is available on request throughout the day to help. Any member of the crew with a radio can call them for you.
The welfare team have a dedicated tent available where anyone can talk to them in confidence. Members of the welfare team aim to provide basic support and assistance for anyone who requests help. They have advice on how to access professional counselling services that can provide crisis counselling or support with mental health.
Traders
Traders are located near to each other within the IC field. Each trader arranges their own tent, stock and layout but please contact a member of crew if you are having a problem that a trader is not able to resolve for you.
Water Supply
There are several standpipes spread around the site. Due to the nature of the supply, the ground around them is often boggy. There is no easy way to suspend the container to be filled, so two hands are generally required for the operation, one to hold the container, the other to operate the tap.
Electricity Supply
Electricity supply is available, by prior arrangement, for accessibility needs such as CPAP equipment or wheelchair chargers.
Details To Chase Up
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- What sanitary provisions are there?
- What times do the caterers normally open?