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Tottenham Hotspur Foundation & EnabledCity

• Using money more efficiently• Joining up services around the individual• Helping people manage their health better, improving the quality of their lives• Reducing DNA's / hospital admissions

Inclusive design

Inclusive design Exclusive design

Margaret Hickish, Paralympic Advisor London 2012 Team“Inclusive Design (Universal Design) is “the design of buildings, products and/or services that are accessible to, and usable by, as many people as reasonably possible without the need for special adaptation. For a design to be inclusive it must respect the needs of people with mobility, visual and hearing impairments, learning difficulties, and people from different cultural and religious backgrounds”

Easy read - desktop publishing

Word-Bank - automated jargon buster• BBC innovation lab awarded• Independently proven by the Disability Rights Commission to aid website

comprehension by %100

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPDj2YJAyPA

Website view – easy navigationDeveloped via travel training concepts used by people with learning disabilities

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Dk5GyRUo8o

Print view removes technology barriers

Live example (clicking on a map pin..) http://photoroute.com/print/map/diana-princess-of-wales-memorial-walk

Embeddable view for client websites

Live example http://www.london.gov.uk/city-hall/location-map/westminster-bridge-to-tower-bridge

Embeddable client pages

This is a really good idea: an app from Enabled City for "accessible, editable route maps" in London, aimed at people with physical and learning disabilities, as well as people speaking English as a second language. That means step-free routes for people using wheelchairs, and photos taken along each route to aid navigation.

Grouping maps together and easily share across websites

How PhotoRoute is being used locally

SPORTS M.A.T.E

Mentoring/Access/Training/Equality

July 2012 – Feb 2014

Key Successes Future Improvements

PAN LONDON PILOT PROJECT

July 2012 – Feb 2014

•We have supported 230 individuals up to Feb 2014.

•202 males and 28 females received support through the project.

•57 unique opportunities (Clubs and Leisure opportunities) have been accessed by the young disabled people.

•19 different sports have been engaged by the delivery agencies as pathways for the young disabled people.

•A greater number of organisations need to be trained to deliver the project

•A higher percentage of girls should be a key target

•Further consultation is required with disability charities and disabled people organisations

•A higher level of engagement is required with National Governing Bodies of Sport

•The SM Project requires a more strategic marketing approach.

SPORTS M.A.T.E.

Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

BarnetHaringeyEnfieldWaltham Forest Islington

Brentford Community Sports Trust

WandsworthEalingHounslowHammersmith & FulhamRichmond upon Thames

Chelsea FC

WandsworthKingston upon ThamesSutton

Assess Sport

Waltham ForestHackneyTower HamletsLewisham NewhamIslington

July 2012 – Feb 2014

Thank youWord-Bank & PhotoRoute.com by Enabled City

Sports M.A.T.E by Tottenham Hotspur Foundation

Alick MackenzieEnabled City, 35 Kingsland Road, London E2 8AAwww.enabledcity.comwww.word-bank.com www.photoroute.com/contact-us07799030979 @enabledcity

Gareth Joneswww.tottenhamhotspur.com/foundation/foundation@tottenhamhotspur.com020 8365 5138

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