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AccessibleEU Hungary - Design shades: non-physical issues of planning accessible environments (24-WS-HU-01)

This AccessibleEU workshop will focus on design requirements and standards for persons with autism and different mental disorder related aspects.

This events aims to share knowledge and explore information resources:

  1. Expand the concept: The knowledge on non-physical accessibility requirements is very poor among professionals working on the design side and also among housing and day-care facilities which provide specialists. A face-to-face discussion is expected to make professionals on both sides understand how to cooperate.
  2. Explore resources: Introduce legislation, standards and up-to-date research results. And make a map of existing information and available and uncovered areas.
  • Target audience: Rehabilitation engineers + other designers. Specialists working with people with ASD and related fields (research - assistance). Social service providers, already running or planning to run services to people with ASD.
  • When: Wednesday, October 16, 2024
  • Where: Óbuda University Central building. Blaha Lujza tér. Budapest, Hungary.
  • Format: Hybrid
  • Type of event: Workshop
  • Language: Hungarian
  • How to participate: Online connection to the event
  • Accessibility information: Accessible venue. Captioning and sign interpretation in Hungarian. Induction loop.
  • Program and more information
  • architecture | building industry | inclusion
  • Wednesday 16 October 2024, 14:00 - 17:00 (CEST)
Country
  • Hungary

Programme

  1. 16 Oct 2024, 14:00 - 17:00 (CEST)
    PRELIMINARY AGENDA
    • Introduction (Laki, Tamás - AccessibleEU National Expert)
    • On-site experiences - working with people with ASD and MR (?? - AUTPONT)
    • AOSZ-DATA - introduction of a mobile application developed by AOSZ, helping daily life of people with ASD used by around 5.000 members (Kővári, Edit - persident of AOSZ)
    • Long term experiences - first purpose built home for people with ASD (Szántó, Tamás - a father, representative of the service provider ngo)
    • Challenges of design of  a home for people with ASD (Békési, György - Pannonplan architect)
    • Design requirements for autist persons, and MR related groups, EU & national legislation, standards (Jókai, Erika - course leader of Óbuda University rehab. engineering course, board member of REKORE)

Practical information

When
Wednesday 16 October 2024, 14:00 - 17:00 (CEST)
Languages
Hungarian