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Living Streets project 'Inclusive Design at Bus Stops and Continuous Footways'
Reports now available: “do continuous footways and ‘bus stop bypasses’ lead to people being excluded from use of the streets (and bus services), and what would make them more inclusive?”
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CAE Pathways
If you’re a disabled person living in London and are interested in pursuing a career in access and inclusion then apply now for the Pathways Academy!

National Centre for Accessible Transport (NCAT)
NCAT have released their first strategy document outlining ambitions for the next two years with the guiding principle ‘to shape the future of accessible transport’.
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The NCAT team have developed ‘The Resource Collection project’ to shed light on the UK’s current ‘knowledge landscape’ of accessible transport and the gaps in that knowledge.
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National Register of Access Consultants (NRAC) Training
ADS have developed and delivered this new course providing a learning route for professionals already working with the built environment (such as architects, surveyors and occupational therapists or similar) into accessibility and inclusive design. It will benefit those who would like to embark on an accessibility and inclusive design profession as a career, as a transition to
becoming a specialist, or to enhance their existing professional skillset.
Please contact Chi Wong info@nrac.org.uk for further information.
The course was created with funding support via a grant from the Happold Foundation