Hall Sportif de Schaerbeek - Salle Van Oost
The Van Oost hall is approved for basketball, handball, futsal, volleyball and badminton.
Schedule(s)
Monday to Friday
- 8am to 5pm: Schools and after-school activities
- 5pm to 10:30pm: Clubs and associations
Weekend
- 8am to 10.30pm: Clubs and associations
(DeepL Translation)
- In general
- in wheelchair An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people in wheelchair
- walking with difficulties An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people walking with difficulties
- blind An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people blind
- visualy impaired An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people visualy impaired
- deaf An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people deaf
- hard of hearing An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people hard of hearing
- with difficulty understanding An information sheet is available for the accessibility of people with difficulty understanding
In general
Strong points
Staff
- A reference person is present to accompany the persons with special needs.
- There is staff available to help negotiate obstacles.
Parking
- It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Identification
- The building is easy to find.
Points of attention
Safety
- The signage is not adapted and does not make it possible to orient oneself easily.
People in weelchair
Strong points
Parking
- There is at least 1 parking space less than 100 metres from the entrance.
- It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Access road from the car park
- All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
- There is no step to negotiate.
- The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
Entrance
- The building is easy to identify.
- The main entrance is accessible.
- There is a doorbell at the entrance that allows asking for help.
- The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
- The passage width of the doors measures at least 85 cm.
Horizontal circulation
- There is no step to negotiate.
- The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
Vertical circulation
- There is a lift.
- A sufficiently large lift serves all the floors open to the public.
- The lift can be used in autonomy.
Adapted sanitary
- An adapted toilet is available, well signalled and easy to use.
Changing room
- There is an adapted locker room with an adapted seat.
Points of attention
Shower room
- The shower room is not properly equipped.
People walking with difficulties
Strong points
Parking
- There is at least 1 parking space less than 50 metres from the entrance.
Access road from the car park
- All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
- There is no step to negotiate.
Access road from the street
- All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
- There is no step to negotiate.
- The floor is regular.
Entrance
- There is a doorbell at the entrance that allows asking for help.
- The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
Horizontal circulation
- Circulation is easy everywhere.
- The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
- The width of the hallways is sufficient.
Vertical circulation
- The staircases are secure.
- There is a lift.
- A lift serves all the floors open to the public.
Adapted sanitary
- There is a toilet with grab bars and it is easy to use.
Points of attention
Entrance
- The entrance is hard to identify.
Horizontal circulation
- There are no seats along the pathway.
Shower room
- The shower room is not properly equipped.
Personnes aveugles
Strong points
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to identify.
- There is a doorbell at the entrance that allows asking for help.
- The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance .
Vertical circulation
- A lift serves all the floors open to the public.
Points of attention
Horizontal circulation
- There are no guide-lines in the large pathways.
Vertical circulation
- The staircases are not secured by warning tiles at their top.
Personnes malvoyantes
Strong points
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to identify.
- There is a doorbell at the entrance that allows asking for help.
- The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
Home
- A reference person is present to accompany the persons with special needs.
Horizontal circulation
- Circulation is free from obstacles.
Vertical circulation
- A lift serves all the floors.
- The lift can be used in autonomy or staff is available to help.
Points of attention
Horizontal circulation
- Some glass walls in the pathway are not secured by a contrasting visual marking.
Personnes sourdes
Strong points
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to find.
- There is a doorbell near the door.
- The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
- A mobile number for contact is displayed.
Vertical circulation
- There is a visual display of the floors in the lift.
Personnes malentendantes
Strong points
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to find.
- There is a doorbell near the door.
- The staff sees the persons who arrive and can offer assistance.
- The opening hours are displayed next to the door.
Home
- The institution can be contacted in writing: text or email.
Vertical circulation
- The floors of the building are well marked.
Light
- The lighting is sufficient and allows lip reading.
Adapted sanitary
- It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.
Points of attention
Magnetic induction loop
- There is no mobile induction loop.
Personnes avec difficultés de compréhension
Strong points
Entrance
- The entrance is easy to find.
- There is a doorbell near the door.
- The opening hours are displayed next to the door.
Vertical circulation
- The floors of the building are well marked.
- The stair steps are contrasting.
Horizontal circulation
- The location is well lit.
Adapted sanitary
- The toilets are easy to find.