Policy and strategy
Travel for all: improving access and inclusion across transport in Wales - Governance
We want to make it easier for more people to use our transport network.
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Inclusive Travel Board
Membership will include:
- representatives of people with protected characteristics and intersectionality (for example disabled young people)
- representatives of people from lower socio-economic backgrounds
- members of armed forces communities
- social partners including Trade Union representatives
- representatives from all transport modes
- experts in accessible and inclusive design and delivery
- any other relevant lived experience or area of expertise that the Board would like to see represented.
The board will:
- provide advice and assurance to Welsh Government and Transport for Wales on the progress being made to deliver its Travel for All actions
- make sure that the impact on people with protected characteristics is considered when developing policy, services and infrastructure
- look at how people use our transport networks from door-to-door, and where barriers may affect multiple types of transport (for example walking and wheeling to catch a bus).
Disabled People's Travel Panel
The panel will be led by disabled people, and its membership will include:
- disabled people with a wide range of lived experiences and impairments
- members of the current Transport for Wales Access and Inclusion Panel
- any other relevant lived experience or area of expertise which the panel would like to see represented.
The panel will:
- have a widened remit to provide advice and assurance on all modes of transport
- make sure that programmes and projects being delivered by Welsh Government and Transport for Wales align with the Travel for All principles
- make sure that the impact on disabled people is considered when developing policy, services and infrastructure
- look at how disabled people use our transport networks from door-to-door, and where barriers may affect multiple types of transport (for example walking and wheeling to catch a bus).
Governance arrangements
- The Inclusive Travel Board provides advice and assurance to Welsh Government and Transport for Wales.
- The Disabled People’s Travel Panel will report directly to the Inclusive Travel Board.
- The Active Travel Board’s existing Inclusive Travel Sub-group will also contribute to the work of the Inclusive Travel Board.
- Support for the Inclusive Travel Board and the Disabled People’s Travel Panel will be provided by Transport for Wales.
