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Non-Profit Civil Partnership "Me Alla Matia" |
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Accessible Routes in the Municipality of Athens for Persons with Visual or Motor Impairments | ||||
For the disabled: For the Municipality and the society in general: |
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• People with visual impairments (Greek and English speakers) |
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The total duration of the implementation is approximately 18 months, with an official delivery time on December 3, 2021, when it was announced in the media. |
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8 accessible itineraries (4 for people with visual impairments and 4 for people with mobility impairments) running through the center of Athens were traced by a focus group of disabled people, as well as by professionals who studied them in vivo, using their experience. These routes combine as many barrier-free points of interest as possible, keeping the obstacles of the built space limited. Particular emphasis was put on the interconnection of these points with the Metro of Athens while highlighting its accessibility. The points of interest were selected based on the cultural element and the modern urban character of the city. Accessible Routes include general accessibility information as provided by each point of interest. This is the first accessible, inclusive tourist guide that has been created for the capital to date, being available in Greek and English. We have to make clear that this is a pilot project; the goal is to enrich it in the future with additional routes in the Municipality of Athens, but also make it work as a motivating example for other Municipalities. |
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For the implementation of the initiative, we collaborated with the Municipality of Athens and This is Athens-Convention & Visitors Bureau. |
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This project involved 9 disabled employees and 20 volunteers with and without disability. |
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The routes cross the center of Athens, passing through important squares (Omonia, Syntagma, Monastiraki), cultural sites (Acropolis, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Panathenaic Stadium), neighborhoods (Psyrri, Agia Irini, Exarchia), and other important spots. |
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Employing their personal experience, members of the disabled community actively mapped the Athenian center; that way, they have encouraged other people with visual and mobility impairments to explore it themselves. The itineraries take into account the current limitations of the built space and infrastructure while highlighting opportunities for future improvement. Thus, people with limited mobility can now tour the city of Athens in a safe and accessible way using these routes independently, even without the mandatory presence of an escort. In addition, we have enabled feedback from the users of the guide, aiming to include the directly interested public and disseminate these routes to other areas in and out of the center. As the itineraries include many points of cultural interest, the activity of disabled people towards culture is enhanced. People with limited mobility are often reluctant to visit such places due to the multiple constraints they usually face in their journey. Moreover, by cultivating connection with the landmarks of the capital, a disabled person can get to know the character of the city better and equally enjoy what it has to offer — either visiting it out of tourist interest or living in it. Our initiative already seems to have a real impact on improving the quality of life of disabled citizens. The online guide visits between December 3 (guide publication) - January 31 were more than 1500, indicating the project's dynamic. Since it is a non-fragmentary and sustainable initiative, it will remain at the disposal of the disabled indefinitely. Thus it is expected to be used even more after the drop of Covid-19 restrictions and the improvement of weather. Regarding the Municipality, it is worth mentioning the obvious improvement in its social profile and the boosting of the local market promoted through the Accessible Routes. Permitting safer movement for a financially untapped group, this guide contributes to the growth of the local businesses. At the same time, both businesses and the Municipality are becoming more aware of accessibility issues, so that decisions can be made for action in this field beyond the private initiative. |
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Our organization has been able to maintain the jobs it has created for people with disability in recent years. At the same time, the project makes disability more visible in the public sphere, bringing us closer to our vision of eliminating the under-representation of the disabled. |