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Accessibility

Communication

We communicate via our website, Instagram, Facebook and a one-way WhatsApp group, which you can join if you want to when you come to visit Casa. We aim to communicate in a way that is understandable, clear and easy to read.

We communicate mainly in Finnish, but you can also find information in Swedish and English on the website. You may communicate with the staff of the Cultural House in Finnish, English and basic Swedish. Group activities are led by peer tutors and are usually given in Finnish – other language skills in the groups vary. You are very welcome to participate in activities and groups also with limited Finnish language skills.

Social accessibility

All members of our target group are welcome. We are committed to the principles of safer spaces, which you can read more about here.

Economic accessibility

All our activities are free for all participants.

Built environment

Main entrance of Cultural House has a gate and fairly high step. Press door phone number 14 ”Kulttuuripaja” and wait for us to open the door. Go through the corridor, then take the stairs or lift on the right to the second floor, where our door will be open. Employee or peer tutor will come to welcome you.

The Cultural House Casa is not fully accessible. If you use a wheelchair, we will work together to find out if assisted access to Casa is possible. Please make sure to contact the staff in advance in this case. The building does not have fully accessible entrances, so, for example, an electric wheelchair is unlikely to fit through the entrance.

There is enough space to move around in a wheelchair inside Casa, and the doorways are wide. The room has thresholds (less than 5 cm high and slightly over 10 cm wide).

Casa’s restroom is not accessible. The nearest public accessible restroom is located at the Turku City Library, close to the workshop.

The acoustics in the Casa is somewhat echoey and the ceiling lighting consists of fluorescent tubes. On the other hand, its many rooms also have many quiet, peaceful and less bright spots and corners. To get the best idea of the facilities, please visit us. You are welcome to visit the place on a guided tour, usually on Tuesdays at 12 noon, but check the weekly programme (look for ”Tervetuloa mukaan”) but you may also arrange personal visit by contacting us first.

You can always ask our staff for more information on accessibility. We are also happy to receive suggestions and feedback. Contact information can be found here.