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MISSION STATEMENT BRITISH ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS

INCLUSIVE JOURNEYS FOR BETTER HEALTH

Our core mission is the standardisation of Inclusive Signal infrastructure. Navigable environments are the foundation for community participation, reducing loneliness and improving long-term wellbeing for every citizen.

THE CHALLENGE

With over 12 million people in the UK experiencing hearing loss and 2 million with sight loss, navigating transport and public spaces remains a significant barrier to health appointments and social interaction.

THE SOLUTION

Integration of specialised Inclusive Signal technologies. Proprietary real-time transcription engines and navigation systems that broadcast live environmental data directly to personal devices, ensuring a seamless journey.

THE RESULT

A measurable reduction in social isolation. Our systems now support major transport hubs and national landmarks, providing the confidence for independent travel and improved health outcomes across the UK.

21 YEARS OF
MEASURABLE IMPACT

ANNUAL PERFORMANCE AUDIT 2003—2024

21 YEARS ACTIVE
groups
12M+
CITIZENS EMPOWERED BY
ACCESSIBLE INFRASTRUCTURE
verified
350+
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
CERTIFIED LEVEL AAA
policy
14
NATIONAL POLICIES
CO-AUTHORED WITH ALLIANCE
visibility
2M+
CITIZENS SUPPORTED WITH
SIGHT LOSS SOLUTIONS

INCLUSIVE
SIGNAL SYSTEMS

1

INSTITUTIONAL HUBS

Central processing units integrating with transport cues for sub-millisecond information delivery to commuters.

2

HAPTIC & AR INTEGRATION

Augmented reality overlays and haptic feedback providing spatial awareness for independent navigation in complex hubs.

3

LIVE TRANSCRIPTION

Hybrid human-led transcription services for station announcements, ensuring the highest level of accuracy for hearing-impaired travellers.

"OUR MISSION IS TO ENSURE THAT EVERY PUBLIC SPACE AND TRANSPORT HUB IN THE UK IS FULLY NAVIGABLE BY 2030."

— CHAIR OF THE ACCESSIBILITY ALLIANCE

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