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Recommendation
That the LDA [now LLDC] ensures the legacy builds on the accessibility of the Games, with its aim to be the most accessible Games.
History
Status at 31 Mar 2013
Progress Made
The LLDC has an Accessibility Manager and has produced an inclusive design policy which recognises the importance of the strategy and will seek to uphold and build upon these standards in legacy. It is taking forward the ODA’s Built Environment Access Panel (BEAP) which will assist with its implementation. Accessibility was audited during Games-time to learn for hosting events and the feasibility of a mobility service is being considered. Transformation work is including measures to enhance the accessibility of the Canal Park area. This recommendation remains open at the end of the Commission as the LLDC takes forward the legacy of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and surrounding area. Progress Made
Status at 01 Oct 2012
Progress Made
Status at 31 Mar 2012
Progress Made
The LLDC has produced an inclusive design policy and is taking forward the ODA's Built Environment Access Panel (BEAP) which will assist with its implementation. Progress Made
Status at 31 Dec 2011
Progress Made
Status at 30 Sep 2011
Progress Made
Status at 30 Jun 2011
Progress Made
Status at 31 Dec 2010
Progress Made
The OPLC state they will be ensuring an approach as rigorous as the ODA in delivering access and design standards. Their corporate policies paper states that they will develop Inclusive Design Standards to build on ODA, Westfield and others. An E+I forum is to be set up. This is all still to be developed so evidence is not yet available to demonstrate OPLC delivery. Progress Made
Status at 30 Sep 2010
Progress Made
Status at 30 Jun 2010
No Evidence Yet
Status at 31 Dec 2009
No Evidence Yet
The OPLC state they will be ensuring an approach as rigorous as the ODA in delivering access and design standards but evidence is not yet available on how the OPLC will be delivering this No Evidence Yet