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Six boxes with different statistics in them. Top left says 84% of 'Please offer me a seat' badge users have an invisible impairment. This comes from TfL research. A small icon of a badge is depicted. Top middle says '34% of non-disabled responders were unaware the sunflower lanyard indicates a hidden disability'. There is a small illustration of a sunflower lanyard. Top right says '83% of respondents think extra luggage space by seats would free up priority seats' next to a illustration of suitcases. Bottom left reads ' 42% non-disabled respondents believe people don't give up priority seats because they're unaware they're in them' next to an illustration of two priority seats. Bottom middle reads '32% of non-disabled respondents felt having an injury or access need was a valid reason to park in a disabled space' next to a priority parking sign. Bottom right reads '30% stated that education for 4-12 year olds would be extremely impactful in changing public attitudes' next to an illustration of two children.
Public Attitudes Negatively Affect Disabled People’s Travel Experiences News

Public Attitudes Negatively Affect Disabled People’s Travel Experiences

This week we have published, ‘Invisible Barriers’ , a new report which explores what interventions across the transport sector would…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes20 August 2025
woman standing at visitor information on left of photo. On the right of the image is a open space in Pool Meadow Bus Station. Several signs are hanging from ceiling showing bus times and destinations
🚨 Could you be our next CEO? 🚨 News

🚨 Could you be our next CEO? 🚨

We’re thrilled to announce we are hiring a new Chief Executive Officer! 🎯 Are you passionate about making transport more inclusive…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes9 July 2025
Family with their backs to the camera, waiting on a railway platform with train in front of them. One adult in a wheelchair, one adult holding a small cild, with another child alongside.
Board to Meet with Manchester Transport Professionals Next Week News

Board to Meet with Manchester Transport Professionals Next Week

We are looking forward to our next ncat Board meeting next Tuesday 8th July in Manchester where we will also…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes1 July 2025
Male wheelchair user on left looks at his young daughter (middle) while waiting with his family (son and female partner) to board the train. In the background is a train operative who has positioned a ramp up to the carriage. He is talking to a passenger before they exit the train.
Introducing ncat’s 2025-2027 Strategy News

Introducing ncat’s 2025-2027 Strategy

The Future of Accessible Transport, Driven by Evidence Did you know that 92% of disabled people face barriers when using at least…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes25 June 2025
Eleven people sitting around a U-shaped set of tables in a room in the House of Lords. An old painting is on the wall behind them and a banner reading 'The Accessible Transport Policy Commission' is behind the people on the left.
Accessibility Must Be An Enforceable Priority Say Transport Professionals at ncat House of Lords Summer Roundtable News

Accessibility Must Be An Enforceable Priority Say Transport Professionals at ncat House of Lords Summer Roundtable

On Wednesday 18th June ncat’s Accessible Transport Policy Commission hosted our Summer Roundtable at the House of Lords on the…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes23 June 2025
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Our work has been recognised in Government response to Transport Committee’s latest report News

Our work has been recognised in Government response to Transport Committee’s latest report

We’re proud to share that ncat and our Policy Commission have been acknowledged in the UK Government’s official response to…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes18 June 2025
woman standing facing camera holding mobility aids. Bus in background in front of Coventry Pool Meadow Bus Station
Commission Holds House of Lords Roundtable on Bus Services Bill News

Commission Holds House of Lords Roundtable on Bus Services Bill

The Accessible Transport Policy Commission hosted another Roundtable Event in the House of Lords last month, this time the new Bus…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes6 May 2025
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ncat awards funding to Innovation projects for enhancing transport accessibility News

ncat awards funding to Innovation projects for enhancing transport accessibility

The National Centre for Accessible Transport (ncat) is thrilled to announce the selection of its first cohort of innovation projects…
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin
Cathryn Thompson-Goodwin1 May 2025
Male wheelchair user facing away from the camera is in front of a Passenger Information sign which states that 'Food and drink is available at The Queen's Arms at the opposite end of the departure hall.' Above this writing are symbols of a sandwich and drinks. Further on the right of the picture is another sign which says 'Assistance' and has an arrow pointing to the right.
New Report Published Today: Bridging the Gap in Transport Accessibility Data: A Call-to-Action News

New Report Published Today: Bridging the Gap in Transport Accessibility Data: A Call-to-Action

There have been numerous research studies conducted in recent years around the barriers to transport that disabled people face when…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes29 April 2025
male wheelchair user and his partner and two children wait on train platform in from of a train
ncat in the news – two publications from the past few weeks News

ncat in the news – two publications from the past few weeks

Here's a round up of the latest publications featuring the National Centre for Accessible Transport (ncat) and our people over…
Madeleine Hughes
Madeleine Hughes17 April 2025
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