To mark Purple Tuesday, the government is publishing an
update on the delivery of the Inclusive Transport Strategy.
Minister of State, Department for Transport (): Today is Purple Tuesday, a day
dedicated to ensuring that the needs of disabled people, as valued
consumers, are properly recognised and that they receive the best
levels of customer service.
As the Minister with the Department for Transport responsible for
accessible transport, I am determined that the transport network
deliver an equally first-class experience to disabled people. The
challenges disabled people face when using our transport system
are well documented and, whilst good progress has been made, I
recognise there is still more to do.
I want to see continued steps being taken to improve disabled
people’s experience accessing transport. I also want to see our
ambition for a fully inclusive and accessible transport network
by 2030 – with assistance if infrastructure remains a barrier –
realised. I am equally determined that the current pandemic and
its after-effects will not limit our ambition to achieve this.
Thus, I am pleased to help mark Purple Tuesday by announcing
further progress on delivering our Inclusive Transport
Strategy.
The strategy was published in 2018, setting out an ambitious
programme for transforming the transport system, and today I am
publishing a report detailing what has
been delivered in the past 2 years.
In the last year, we have, for example, published a passenger rights
toolkit, which provides guidance to maritime operators on how
to comply with passenger rights regulations, and launched the
‘It’s everyone’s journey’ public
awareness campaign.
Alongside the update on the Inclusive Transport Strategy, I am
also announcing:
- details of the first set of operators who have successfully
applied to the Inclusive Transport
Leaders Scheme, which allows operators to receive formal
recognition for the positive actions they are taking to improve
disabled passengers’ experiences of using the transport system,
and to encourage others to follow
- a disability equality awareness training package that we are
making available, free of charge, for all transport operators;
this will ensure that all transport operators, big and small, can
access a common standard of disability training for their staff
- a funding competition,
which will enable businesses to bid for grant funding to
develop products or services that will improve the travel
experience for disabled people
I am grateful to the Disabled Persons Transport
Advisory Committee and representatives of disabled peoples’
organisations who continue to hold both myself and the
DfT to account for
the delivery of the Inclusive Transport Strategy, and I look
forward to continuing to work with them as the strategy enters
its third year.