Accessibility

If you have any questions or feedback about accessibility and how we can help you feel welcome, please get in touch.

St. Mark’s Unitarian

St Mark’s is wheelchair accessible with an entrance ramp and wheelchair-accessible toilet on the ground floor. There is also an induction loop system. Further information can be found at the venue website.

Marchmont St Giles

Access within the Church and Church Centre is user friendly with a ramp access on the north side of the church and level access to the Church Centre at its main entrance in the north side and also by arrangement at the south entrance. Once inside either part of the building access to the other is by way of an internal ramp on the north side of the church. A loop system is available in the Church for hearing aid users. Further information can be found at the venue website.

Christ Church Morningside

There is level access to the church, accessible from the SE permanent ramp entrance (to the left of the noticeboard). This ramp has handrails and is sharply inclined. Assistance can be arranged if needed. For hearing aid users, a loop system is in place in church and in the church Centre. To access this facility, please switch your hearing aid to the T position. Further information can be found at the venue’s accessibility statement.

D/deaf Awareness

Many of our services take place online on Zoom. Liberal Judaism has provided a good practice guide for inclusive speaking on Zoom and similar platforms.