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AEGIS

International Conference

Brussels

29-30 November 2011

THE “ACCESSIBLE ”

MAP OF THE CITY OF DRAMA

GREECE

Paraplegics’ Association of Drama

Chair of Paraplegics’ Association of Drama

Katsigianni Aglaia

International Relations Consultant

The city of Drama

Drama is a town and municipality in northeastern Greece. Drama is the capital of the peripheral unit of Drama which is part of the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery. The town has about 52,000 population and is the economic center of the municipality.

The springs of Agia Varvara

The Paraplegics’ Association of Drama, was established in

1993 and it is based in the city of Drama. It is lodged in the

ground – floor of a building granted by the Municipality of

Drama, which is used, both, as an office and a meeting

place for the members.

One of the associations’ goals is the elimination of

constructural and other kind of barriers and the accessibility

of all places of public gathering and transportation.

Because the lack of accessibility

hurts…

Without

accessibility you

feel caged…

That’s why we fought all

these years and still keep

fighting for…

Free movement around the city

Making the city’s sidewalks

accessible…

Making public buildings

accessible…

Schools

leisure

& sports…

Adapted transportation in the

city & Parking Lot…

Considering all the above facilities for

people with disabilities living in Drama

but for tourists with disabilities

also…

we thought, why not let everybody

know about it?

The right opportunity came a few years

ago, in 2008, through the Greek

Ministry of Labor, when we applied for

a project for creating an “accessible”

map.

We started a campaign by asking all

our members, friends, citizens,

authorities & shop owners to provide

us with any kind of relevant

information they had.

We continued by asking the local owners of hotels, restaurants, etc, to make adaptations so, their business will be accessible to customers with physical disability & be promoted in the map.

After we gathered the information we

started an… adventure by checking

and double checking all the

information we had before we put it

on map.

And that’s the result…

The “safe to cross” ramps were

spotted with a green dot.

The “help needed” ramps were spotted

with a red dot.

All the information is provided in greek

and english.

The places with adapted bathroom are

indicated with green letters and the

contrary with red letters.

The map was distributed to several public

buildings, hotels, public transportation

stations & touristic interest spots.

The Paraplegics’ Association of Drama is

providing the map free of charge to

anyone who is interested to have it.

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