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Research Report on the Development of a Disability Equality and Awareness Training Framework for Transport StaffThe Research Report on the Development of a Disability Equality and Awareness Training Framework for Transport Staff has been made available in Adobe Acrobat format for downloading.
1.0 Introduction to the Research Project 1.0 Introduction to the Research ProjectUK Government legislation requires transport providers to improve access to their services for disabled people. It is recognised that the training of transport staff, particularly those on the front line, has a vital part to play in achieving this, and in addressing the fear of crime. On behalf of the Disabled Person's Advisory Committee (DPTAC), CEDS Research (CEDS) was commissioned to conduct an 18-month study to develop a training framework, and generic principles, for disability equality and awareness training. CEDS has consulted with user groups of disabled people, and a wide range of representatives of the transport sector, to gain a full understanding of the difficulties faced by disabled travellers, and the practical needs of the transport providers. The programme of study involved:
This report presents the activities and findings alongside the complete finished framework. Project Steering Group MembershipChair: Carol Thomas (DPTAC). AcknowledgementsAsian People's Disability Alliance, Association of Train Operating Companies, British Transport Police, Centre for Social Policy Research, Chamber of Shipping, Civil Aviation Authority, Disability Wales, Disability Right Commission Mental Health Action Group, GoSkills, Hackney Community Transport, Learning Disability Action Group, Leonard Cheshire, Mobility & Access Committee for Scotland Secretariat, Manchester Community Transport, Merchant Navy Training Board, Mersey Disability, MIND, National Express, Office of Rail Regulator, P & O Ferries (thanks also for their help with the Pilot Trial), RADAR, Rail Safety and Standards Board, Royal National Institute for the Deaf, Spinal Injuries Association, South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (thanks also for their help with the Pilot Trial), The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and Whizz-Kidz. [ Previous ] [ Contents ] [ Next ] Return to: Education and training | Top of page |
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