The All Ages All Abilities Playground | 2024 Shaping Australia Awards finalists
Around 1.9 per cent or 500,000 Australians have an intellectual disability. Traditional playgrounds are typically designed for young, able-bodied children, leaving intellectually disabled young adults excluded from public play spaces.
First published at Shaping Australia Awards.
As they grow up, these individuals face barriers to outdoor play due to equipment that is too small or inaccessible and social discomfort from families unfamiliar with their needs.
In 2019, Associate Professor Shoshana Dreyfus spearheaded a groundbreaking initiative to partner with The Disability Trust and Wollongong City Council to create Australia’s first inclusive playground designed for young adults with intellectual disabilities. Located in Wollongong, this innovative space features adult-sized, accessible equipment and sensory elements tailored to diverse needs. Highlights include a wheelchair-accessible carousel, in-ground trampolines and a sensory garden.
Dr Dreyfus’s tireless advocacy secured over $1 million in funding, bringing this vision to life. Opened in December 2023, the playground welcomes over 10,000 visitors weekly, providing a joyful, inclusive environment where young adults with intellectual disabilities can engage in outdoor play. The project has earned national recognition and serves as a pioneering model for inclusive spaces worldwide.
This initiative is one of the five finalists for the 2024 Shaping Australia Awards community champion category. You can show your support for this project and vote for them here.
Voting for the People's choice award closes on Sunday, 19 January 2025.