A few traces of the journey out in the wider world
Articles, conference features and case studies, not all about me, but part of a wider shift towards taking disabled access seriously.
A few highlights
BBC Ouch
A national conversation that helped show Disabled Access Day was about confidence and belonging, not just venues.
Read the article →Euan’s Guide and wider impact
How honest disabled people’s experiences can change how organisations think.
Explore the feature →Accessible conferencing at EICC
Accessibility moving from a strategy paragraph to something practical, in the room.
See how it was applied →Imagination on brand homes
A sign the wider industry is catching up: behaviour and welcome shape whether people remember a visit fondly.
Read the piece →Paul is a specialist in inclusive tourism and a quite wonderful storyteller. He had me and a large conference audience totally rapt as he told us the difficult choices disabled people face every day.
The Tweed Valley Blogger
The videos you created made a truly deep and lasting impression on the audience. Your perspective moved accessibility from a theoretical topic to something tangible, human, and urgent.
Brand Experience Center Conference, Dublin, 2026
More coverage
Media & tourism
- New Mobility: Scotland through the lens of access and travel
- The List: making the Fringe more welcoming
- Pantou: a European accessible tourism profile
- The Edinburgh Reporter: accessible tourism going mainstream
Industry & practice
- Diageo: access at the heart of visitor experience design
- Built Environment Forum Scotland: heritage and what gets someone through the door
- Enable Access: how the day still travels through local action
- Euan’s Guide: close to the heart of the movement
The story of Disabled Access Day is still being written, often locally, in ways that matter most to the people taking part.