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A journey access tool to facilitate mobility-related access for people with disabilities in low and middle income countries

机译:一种旅行访问工具,为低收入和中等收入国家的残疾人提供与出行相关的便利

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People with disabilities (PWD) experience difficulties in accessing the transport system (including both infrastructure and services) to meet their needs for health care, employment and other activities. Our research shows that lack of access to the journeys needed for these purposes is a more significant barrier in low and middle income countries than in high income countries, and results in inadequate health care, rehabilitation and access to education and employment. At the same time, the existing transport system in low and middle income countries presents much higher road crash risks than in high income countries. By combining the principles and methods of Road Safety Audit and disability access, and adapting these Western approaches to a low/middle income country context, we have worked with Handicap International Cambodia to develop a Journey Access Tool (JAT) for use by disabled peoples’ organisations (DPOs), people with a disability and other key stakeholders. A key element of the approach is that it involves the participation of PWD on the journeys that they need to take, and it identifies infrastructure and service improvements that should be prioritised in order to facilitate access to these journeys. The JAT has been piloted in Cambodia with a range of PWD. This presentation will outline the design of the JAT and the results of the pilot studies. The information gained thus far strongly suggests that the JAT is a valuable and cost-effective approach that can be used by DPOs and professionals to identify barriers to access and prioritise the steps needed to address them.
机译:残疾人(PWD)在使用交通系统(包括基础设施和服务)以满足医疗保健,就业和其他活动的需求时遇到困难。我们的研究表明,与中高收入国家相比,与中高收入国家相比,缺乏实现这些目的所需的旅程是一个更大的障碍,并导致医疗保健,康复以及获得教育和就业的机会不足。同时,低收入和中等收入国家的现有交通系统比高收入国家的道路交通事故风险高得多。通过结合道路安全审核和残疾人通道的原则和方法,并使这些西方方法适应中低收入国家/地区的环境,我们与国际残障人士柬埔寨合作开发了一种残疾人通道使用工具(JAT)组织(DPO),残疾人和其他主要利益相关者。该方法的一个关键要素是,它使PWD参与了他们需要进行的旅程,并确定了应该优先处理的基础设施和服务改进,以便于访问这些旅程。 JAT已在柬埔寨试行了一系列PWD。本演讲将概述JAT的设计和试点研究的结果。到目前为止获得的信息强烈表明,JAT是一种有价值且具有成本效益的方法,DPO和专业人员可以使用它来确定访问障碍并优先解决这些障碍所需的步骤。

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    King Mark J.; King Julie A.;

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