Take a Survey
Your feedback can help improve understanding of accessible playgrounds, inclusive play and the real-world needs of disabled children, families and carers across New Zealand.
Your experience matters
Families often know more about playground access than anyone else because they experience the barriers directly. A playground may look accessible in photos, but the real test is whether families can arrive, move around, use the equipment and stay comfortably.
By taking part in our survey, you can help us better understand what families need from playgrounds, what works well and where improvements are still needed.
What your feedback can help with
Survey responses can help guide better information, stronger advocacy and more practical conversations around accessible play.
Better Listings
Feedback helps improve the playground information families rely on before planning a visit.
Real-World Access
Families can identify issues with surfacing, toilets, parking, pathways, fencing and equipment usability.
Stronger Advocacy
Shared experiences help show councils, schools and communities why accessible playground design matters.
Why surveys are important
Accessible playground information should be shaped by the people who use these spaces. Parents, carers, disabled people, wheelchair users, neurodivergent children and support workers all bring important knowledge.
Surveys help collect those experiences in a way that can support better website content, more accurate listings and stronger public understanding of what inclusive play really means.
Use the survey form on this page
Please complete the survey form below and share as much detail as you feel comfortable providing.
Your feedback may help highlight what families value most, what barriers still exist and what changes could make playgrounds more welcoming and usable for everyone.
Thank you for helping improve accessible play
Every response helps build a stronger picture of accessible playground needs across Aotearoa New Zealand.
Together, we can help create playgrounds where more children can play, connect and belong.