Julie Sawchuk’s Toilet Tuesday Webinar

When we assess cultural spaces we always talk about the importance of washrooms. When someone using a mobility device can enter the building but not access the washrooms, the venue is not accessible. This issue can be solved by working with good professionals who can advice you on improvements. Julie Sawchuk is an expert in accessible washrooms. We strongly recommend joining her webinar series, starting September 2nd, 2025. Information and registration link can be found below.

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A sign that says "Join us for Toilet Tuesday Live" in yellow and blue with a drawing of a toilet and the dynamic wheelchair logo in yellow.

ToiletTuesday LIVE will be a one-hour “lunch and learn” style webinar hosted by Julie, the first Tuesday of the month starting September 2, 2025 at 12:00 pm EST.

She will uncover a different topic each month. Dates: Sept 2, Oct 7th, Nov 4th, Dec 2nd, Feb 3rd, March 3rd. (Skip January).

Attendees will receive many benefits including:

  • CEU certificates (Province dependent)
  • NEW architectural drawing templates for all areas of public washrooms
  • Preview access to the NEW BBB Washroom Audit Tool
  • Pre-recorded on-site washroom review video resources
  • Best-in-class product recommendations
  • PDF copy of Building Better Bathrooms (and a paper copy if you want one too!)
  • All sessions will be recorded and provided for follow-up viewing
  • Live Q&A session at every workshop
Program of Julie Sachwuk's webinar. The title says: Are your washrooms working for everyone? Join Julie on the new Toilet Tuesday live webinar series." The text says: "The six-part workshop begins Tuesday September 2nd running the first Tuesday of each month. It provides a learning certificate for self-reporting. It is designed for building officials, municipal staff, AAC members, Accessibility Coordinators and change makers just like you. It covers topics including accessible toilets, multi-stall solutions, Universal Washrooms, showers, renovations and residential best practices." Logo of Sachwuk Accessible Solutions on the left, and Julie's picture on the right.

More information and registration link