Understanding Disability through interactive technology
通过互动技术了解残疾
基本信息
- 批准号:10024588
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- 金额:$ 6.37万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Claire Buckle a retired GB international para athlete founded Ability Consultancy. An equality, diversity and inclusion training and education service specialising in disability awareness. Claire has Cerebral Palsy (CP) but has not let it stand in the way of following her dreams and encouraging other disabled people to have aspirations and live the life they want to live. In her younger days, Claire suffered bullying and discrimination on a daily basis. It was only when Claire started to succeed in athletics that many people took her seriously and didn't think "oh she is just having a go"! She started to achieve against all the odds and is driven to help other disabled people have the opportunities she had starting from an earlier age. This attitude led to her founding Ability Consultancy to change the perceptions of disability and disabled people in society so that they can "live, learn and earn" like anybody else.Ability Consultancy is not just a training and education company it employs other disabled people to share their life experiences to talk about their disability openly and honestly how it has impacted their lives and how the attitudes of others have often had a negative impact on what they do. So what does Ability Consultancy do that other disability training companies don't? Well, we offer accredited courses bespoke workshops we offer consultancy to organisations to ensure they are inclusive and accessible and most of all compliant with the equality act 2010\. We pride ourselves on offering practical sessions allowing everyone we work with and train to experience disability first hand. It is out of their comfort zone, but it gives them a chance to experience a tiny bit of what disabled people have to go through every day. Born out of our daily interactions for training and education we are developing a 'one-stop-shop disability awareness platform and interactive app integrating the latest technologies available to bring disability to life in any environment this could be schools, organisations, inside or outside spaces or even in different countries.
克莱尔·巴克尔是一位退役的英国帕拉运动员,她创立了能力咨询公司。平等、多样性和包容性培训和教育服务,专门提高对残疾问题的认识。克莱尔患有脑瘫(CP),但她并没有让它阻碍她追随梦想,并鼓励其他残疾人有抱负,过他们想要的生活。在她年轻的时候,克莱尔每天都遭受欺凌和歧视。只是当克莱尔开始在体育运动中取得成功时,许多人才认真对待她,并不认为“哦,她只是在尝试”!她开始克服一切困难,帮助其他残疾人获得她从小就拥有的机会。这种态度导致她创立了能力咨询公司,以改变社会对残疾和残疾人的看法,使他们能够“生活,学习和赚取”能力咨询公司不仅是一家培训和教育公司,它还雇用其他残疾人分享他们的生活经历,公开诚实地谈论他们的残疾如何影响他们的生活,以及其他人的态度如何经常影响他们的生活。对他们所做的事情产生负面影响。 那么,能力咨询公司做了什么其他残疾人培训公司没有做的呢?好吧,我们提供认证课程定制研讨会,我们为组织提供咨询,以确保它们具有包容性和可访问性,最重要的是符合2010年平等法案。我们自豪地提供实用的会议,让每个人都与我们一起工作,并培训体验残疾的第一手资料。这是在他们的舒适区之外,但它给了他们一个机会,让他们体验一点残疾人每天必须经历的事情。 诞生于我们日常的培训和教育互动,我们正在开发一个“一站式残疾意识平台和互动应用程序,集成了最新的技术,可以在任何环境中实现残疾,这可能是学校,组织,内部或外部空间,甚至在不同的国家。
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10.1007/s10067-023-06584-x - 发表时间:
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10.1039/d2nh00424k - 发表时间:
2023-03-27 - 期刊:
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