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Education & training

Overview
Role of the Working Group
What we have done
What we are doing

Overview

Everyone should have the right to be able to use public transport and buildings. Poor design and management deny many disabled people that opportunity.

Role of the Working Group

The Education and Training Working Group was re-established in 2003. It exists to ensure that current and future workforces understand accessibility issues, and can apply inclusive solutions. Membership includes disability groups, academics, and professional institutes.

One of DPTAC's principles is that providers are responsible for providing accessibility for disabled people. However, the lack of professional skills and competencies in access issues remains a major barrier to achieving the goal of an inclusive society. All too often services and buildings are designed, planned or managed, without considering the needs of disabled people. Consequently, barriers are created denying disabled people access to services.

One of the Group's key objectives is improving the quality of accessibility teaching for undergraduates on transport or built environment courses.

We are forging links with the professional institutes to help raise the profile of accessibility issues. For example, by encouraging members their members to attend access courses as part of their continuous professional development (CPD).

We are developing materials to help primary schools to teach accessibility awareness as part of the curriculum.

We are also considering how the resources for teaching of access issues can be expanded and integrated into the training initiatives of Government and others.

What we have done

We have:

  • Published the DPTAC Charter on training and education in accessibility. The charter is based on the European Charter on Access to Transport Services and Infrastructure (Adobe Acrobat).
  • Broadened membership of the working group to include representatives from academia and the professional institutes.
  • Developed and improved relationships with the professional institutes and academic bodies.

What we are doing

We are currently:

  • We are looking at producing teaching materials for secondary school teachers to help them teach Inclusive Design.
  • Consulting academics and the professional institutes on the best way of developing and promoting accessibility issues through existing training programmes and requirements.
  • Considering wider skills and training issues and how they might include principles for the achievement of inclusive environments.

Publications & other links

Education & Training Working Group

Membership:

Carol Thomas - Chair
Vidur Dindayal
Roger Hewitt
Kate Smyth
Sandra Manley - University of West of England
Jane Simpson - Access Association

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