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Invisible Ramps

A website for people with cognitive and psychological disabilities – from colour-blindness to autism – to suggest ways to make buildings, public spaces and workplaces more accessible.

Social - 06/07/2011



People

Nigel

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Organization : Boston City Hall
Role : Co-Chair, Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics
Interests : work, 21stcc, access city, accessibility, action, adaptive technology, affordable homeownership for low income households, ageing well, agencies, and social change, a new govxo-driven republic!, anthropological studies, anthropology, apis, arts education, arts, app store, apps, assistive equipment, assistive technology, authentic collaboration and uncommon sense, autism, big society, change, channel development, children, cities, citizen engagement, citizen engagement/voice, citizen journalism, city space, civic engagement, co-design, co-creation, collaboration, co-working, co-production, collaborative, collaborative consumption, collaborative decision making, collaborative governance, web development, web design, web 2.0, visual thinking, using ideas and evidence to drive social innovation, user experience design, to build the skills and capacity needed for fastand social changebig societybusiness supportbusiness valuechangecitizen engagementco-creationco-productioncollaborationcollaborative governancecommissioningcommunities of practicecommunity solutionsconnecting social innovators with great resourcescreativityculture changeenterpriseinclusion accessibilityinnovation problem solvinginnovatorsopen innovationparticipationpubic policypublic sector innovationsocial businesssocial enterprisesocial enterprise and giving communities voicesocial innovation and innovative policy makingstartup consultingusing ideas and evidence to drive social innovationyoung peopleaction, tech, technology, startups, start ups, startup consulting


Helen

Email : helen@sendtech.co.uk
Organization : SeNd Technology Ltd
Role : Owner/Director
Interests : Community, adaptive technology, assistive equipment, autism, big society, community development, connecting social innovators with great resources, independent living, new technology, older people services, text message services


David

Email : dfs@specialisterne.org.uk
Organization : Specialisterne Scotland
Role : General Manager
Interests : Autism, IT, accessibility, agile, and social change, collaboration, collaborative technologies, crowdfunding, design thinking and project management, google docs, innovation, new technology, social enterprise, visual thinking, web, web design, web20


Alison

Organization : Pesky People
Role : Director
Interests : assistive equipment, autism, big society, using ideas and evidence to drive social innovation, user involvement, travelling, real world and online engagement, accessibility, collaboration, collaborative consumption, collaborative technologies, citizen engagement/voice, cities, community development, community mapping, community solutions, crowdfunding, design for all, disability, e-participation, gettogethers, gadgets, health, independent living, innovation problem solving, innovators, social innovation and innovative policy making, sustainability, transport open data, Disability Arts, Deaf Arts, Creative Industries, arts funding, arts



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Interests : autism, co-creation, co-design