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Conference Findings of the International Zero Project Report 2012 June 21, 2012 European Parliament, Brussels

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Conference Findings of the International Zero Project Report 2012 June 21, 2012 European Parliament, Brussels. A world without barriers Findings of the Zero Report 2012 – The implementation of UNCPRD Art. 9 and Good Practices in Accessibility. Michael Fembek, Essl Foundation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Conference  Findings of the International  Zero Project Report 2012 June 21, 2012

Conference Findings of the International

Zero Project Report 2012

June 21, 2012 European Parliament, Brussels

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A world without barriers

Findings of the Zero Report 2012 –

The implementation of UNCPRD Art. 9

and Good Practices in Accessibility

Michael Fembek, Essl Foundation

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The Founders of the Essl Foundation

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The Essl Foundation

Mission:

o Supporting social innovation and social entrepreneurship

o Working for a world without barriers

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Major projects of the Essl Foundation

o Essl Social Prize: 1 Million Euro p. a.

o Zero Project

o Supporting Venture Philanthropy in Austria with

a joint group of foundations: „Sinnstifter“

o Supporting Ashoka and social

entrepreneurshop in Austria and neighbouring

countries

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The Essl Foundation

Where does the commitment come from?

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The bauMax company group

Key facts about bauMax:

o Sale of home improvement and Do-It-Yourself products

o In 9 countries: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Rumania, Slovakia, Bulgaria,, Turkey

o 1,6 bn € turnover (2011), 11.000 employees

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The bauMax company group

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Employment program at bauMax

260 persons with disabilities employed

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Employment program at bauMax

Partnerships to sell products of NGOs like Easter markets, Christmas markets

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Employment program at bauMax

Annual „Action Day“ to promote

joint activities of employees with NGOs

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Employment program at bauMax

Promoting activities with an intranet site

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Employment program at bauMax

Bi-Annual award for outstanding activities

Winner 2011: Basketball tournament and Breakdance in the car park

of the market in Ploiesti/Romania

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Employment program

Key facts from Austria`s program:• 158 of 4291 employees have a disability

• Focus on employees with mental or psychological disabilities

• Fostering apprenticeships and internship to find the most suited employees

• Cooperations with „Working Assistance“ for organisational and psychological support

• Fully employed

• Adjustments in the internal cost calculation systems

• Promoting mentors and partnerships

• Accessibility of markets

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Accessibility program at bauMax

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Mission of the Zero Project

o “For a world without barriers”

o Supporting the implementation of the UN

Convention for persons with disabilities (CRPD)

o Improving practices and policies

o Research, data and transparency

o Building platforms and partnerships

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The Zero Project

Social Indicators Report

Good Practices Website

Good Policies Conference

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Zero Project - Indicators

o 21 social indicators constructed and researched for

the third time

o Expert panel worldwide

o Answers with a traffic light system, plus explanations

o Adding to leading social indicator systems like ANED

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Zero Project Indicators – example

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Zero Project Indicators – example

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Zero Project Indicators 2013

Country Coverage (June 2013)

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Zero Project – Good Practices

o Finding and highlighting outstanding social

innovations – “Bottom Up”- Approach

o In cooperation with Ashoka International

o Nominations by appx. 400 experts worldwide

o Selected by expert panel

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Zero Project – Good Policies

o Finding and highlighting outstanding

regulations and laws – “Top Down”-Approach

o In cooperation with World Future Council

o Nominations by appx 400 experts worldwide

o Selected by Scientific Advisory Board of the

Zero Project

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Zero Project - Conference 2012

o 240 participants from 30 countries

o Parliamentarians, foundations, NGOs, academics, international

organisations, leading adminstration stuff etc.

o Discussing just 8 good policies from around the world (including

Canada, British Columbia)

o More than a 100 contributors and partners from 35 countries

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Zero Project - Conference 2012

… and how it happened …

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Indicators about accesibility

Accessibility of new buildings (question no. 1)

o 27 of 35 countries have legislation in place

o Among the “offenders”: Hungary, Sweden

o Confined to “reasonability”

o Law does not mean Practice

o Sanctions? In Austria only “damage compensation”

but nur right to accessibility

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Indicators about accesibility

Legal time frame for accessibility to buildings where there

is public access (question no. 2)

o Only 8 countries have such legislation in place (Bulgaria,

Netherlands, Ireland, Slovenia, United Kingdom or Turkey

(deadline was 2011!)

o In most countries accessibility has only to be established

during renovation (Italy) or only to some buildings or for

some disabilities.

o In Austria: until end of 2015, ministries can “opt” for an

extension until 2019 (for budget reasons)

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Indicators about accesibility

Accessibility of medical practices (question no. 13)

o Several countries have, quite surprisingly, no rules at all

(Albania, Bosnia but also France and Germany) – but of

course related to general accesibility regulations

o Regulation differs from practice also in the medical practice

o Similar issues exist with the accessibility of pharmacies

(study of 2010)

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Indicators about accesibility

Education/Training of architects (study 2010)

o There seems to be not one country where there is

an obligatory training/education for students in

architecture when it comes to accessibility

o The same is true for engineering and planning

companies, plumbers etc (not asked but always

mentioned by experts).

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Indicators about accesibility

Accessibility of public buses (question no. 3)

o Only three countries have public buses that are accessible to

all those with disabilities (Israel, Netherlands, UK)

o In the vast majority of countries some buses are accessible

to some persons with disabilities.

o Training of staff is neglected in many countries, but most

important to certain persons with disabilities.

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Indicators about accesibility

Accessibility of warning systems (question no. 3)

o In only three countries (Denmark, Netherlands, UK)

are the states`early warning systems also

accesible to all persons with disabilities.

o In some countries efforts are being made to deilver

visual warnings for deaf people, e.g. in Belgium.

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Selected Good Practices

Examples regarding access to information and the internet

o The Accessibility Foundation (The Netherlands): promote the

inclusive accessibility of the internet by informing, inspiring

and educating.

o Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clubs Association of Slovenia: A

Web-TV program, compiled and comprehensive

o Wheelmap.org (Germany): Accessibility Information for

wheelchair users in an interactive map, where everyone can

contribute personal experiences in their city