Accessibility & Inclusion

Our centre features services designed to suit all members of our diverse community.

City Access Card

Residents can apply for an access card that provides a reduced rate to our aquatic and fitness centres. It is also available to dependents 16 years and under who live with eligible low income earners.

To be eligible for an access card, you must be a resident of the City of Sydney.

You must also be one of the following:

  • holder of a valid Commonwealth Health Care Card, a Pensioner Concession Card or Seniors Health Card (not a Seniors Card)
  • assessed as suffering financial hardship
  • asylum seeker or refugee living in the City of Sydney.

Non-City local government area residents can apply for an access card to use our aquatic and fitness centres during off-peak times only. Off-peak times are:

  • Weekdays: 8am – 3pm and 7pm – close
  • Weekends: 1pm – close

To apply for a City Access Card, complete the application form (available to download in link below) and return it to any City of Sydney Customer Service Centre or One Stop Shop.

Find out more

Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool provides aquatic and leisure opportunities for people with disabilities as well as people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Entrance ramp

Entrance ramp access into the reception area of Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool.

Lift access down to pool deck.

Access into the pools

If required, the lap pool is accessible by pool hoist, as well as a water wheelchair available for use on-site.

Toilets

Accessible change rooms are available at Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool.

Welcome here

This Centre is part of ACON’s Welcome Here Project. It is recognised as being welcoming, supportive and engaged with LGBTIQ communities.

We support anyone who requires additional assistance or modified aquatic programs. We want everyone to participate regardless of age, disability, chronic condition or cultural background.

Swim Champs

Swim Champs is a specialised swimming and water safety program for children under the age of 18 with a disability. The program aims to build confidence and competencies in a safe environment allowing students to reap the many benefits of swimming.

This program requires a referral from an allied health professional and is subject to availability. For more available times please the Swim School

Migrant swimming lessons

A swimming and water safety class designed to promote water safety skills for asylum seekers or refugees. It is designed for those with little or no swimming experience and open to adults and families. Participants are referred to this program by local asylum seeker and migrant community organisations and services.

For more info about any of our services, please contact us.