Friday, October 17, 2008

A Unique Seating Chart

CALL CENTER FOR DISABLED TRANSPORT


BERGAMO - For the first time in Lombardy , in Bergamo in via a dedicated call center to disabled passengers, can handle the transport service for applications related to basic needs (such as access health facilities) and for leisure. To use the service is aimed at the toll-free number 800995988, which is active every day 24 hours 24.
The new service was unveiled yesterday by the association of volunteer-In addition, ASL di Bergamo and the Representative Committee in cooperation with mayors and Auser "Filo d'Argento." The project was funded by the Board and wished representation of statutory and assigned to In-addition, covers six municipalities of Bergamo, 17 municipalities of 13 Treviglio, 5 of the 20 municipalities of Val Cavallina and 38 municipalities in the valley and Imagna Brembana and end stage experimental in December 2009.Il "call center" was created to respond to widespread required to deal with the mobility rights of disabled people, confirmed in a study in 2007 commissioned by the Representative Council of Mayors at the University of Milan Bicocca, hence the project has resulted in "right to mobility for persons with disabilities." To coordinate and organize the required service, an agreement was signed between In-addition and the silver thread Auser.
Disabled people can call toll-free. Volunteers will collect Auser demands on transportation needs, using the network of voluntary associations and other enti.Tre areas relating to mobility for persons with disabilities: access to health and social services (hospitals, ambulatoti centers social), to public schools and places of employment and access to places of leisure and culture. In this regard, In_oltre in collaboration with the Gallery of Modern Art, have been prepared to travel to different places in the province access to five guided tours of the exhibition at Gamec between October 2008 and January 2009.

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