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------- Eco & Disability policies


These policies below are still in the process of being formulated, but it's about time we told you what WW is trying to do through some of the choices we make...

Environmental Policy

We feel that we all share a responsibility to help reduce global warming. Our responsibility as a travel company is, we feel, to offer alternatives to high-emission travel rather than simply encouraging customers to pay for carbon offsets. We feel that carbon offsetting schemes - while possibly helpful to developing communities - cannot sufficiently tackle travel related emissions in themselves. We all have to decrease the amount we travel each year, and to consider more carefully how we travel when we do.

In the WalkingWomen programme we have reduced the number of holidays requiring flights, especially those requiring long haul flights. This started in 2007, and over the last 3 years has amounted to a 20% reduction on our 2006 figures.

We have also started holidays that can be reached by ferry rather than by plane. The WW skiing holidays and Jungfrau holiday can also be reached by train, and we are happy to help women book this kind of transport on the Internet.

We have significantly increased the number of destinations we offer in the UK over the last 3 years, to encourage more women to holiday in the UK, and to reduce the distance that must be travelled to join a WW holiday. We have also increased the number of longer UK holidays to make it easier to have a 'main' holiday in the UK rather than only short breaks.

In 2009 we hope to create a way, using the WW website, to facilitate car sharing/lifts with other women on the same holiday.

In general, we encourage train travel wherever possible in the UK. All the UK venues we use are accessible by public transport, or where necessary we arrange a shared lift to reduce the cost of a taxi from the station. Our travel directions contain comprehensive train information for each destination, and we strongly recommend Gates Travel who take the hassle out of buying train or coach tickets.


Disability Policy

1. General policies

WalkingWomen will follow principles of equality and integration by working to ensure that no woman receives less favourable treatment because of her disability. We will take positive steps to fulfil our obligations as service providers under the Disability Discrimination Acts of 1995 and 2005. We will ensure that as much as possible of the WalkingWomen programme of holidays is accessible to women of all abilities.

Our aim is that disabled women should be able to participate in our walking holidays alongside non-disabled customers. If this is not possible*, we will arrange special provision where it is necessary / feasible.

We will seek to influence our partners and sub contractors to encourage DDA compliance and promote good practice. We will publicise our policies and procedures both to our customers and partners. We will up-date our policies and procedures and monitor and review them in the light of changing legislation and developing good practice.

*Constraints on full access are likely to be: Natural terrain, safety considerations, services outside our control such as accommodation and transport, different or lower standards of provision outside the UK, cost and, the possibility of changing the nature of the business delivered to other customers.

2. Code of practice

2.1 Service provision

We will ensure equality of service to disabled customers by:

  • a) Providing information about our services that is clear, consistent and accessible
  • b) Offering a range of holidays at differing grades and locations suitable for people with varying abilities and needs

2.2 Engagement with partners

Sub contractors (guides):
  • c) We require leaders of our holidays to be familiar this policy and their duties under the DDA
  • d) We expect professionalism and fair and equal treatment of all customers

Other contracted services (accommodation, transport, publicity design):

  • e) Where possible we will use accessible services and facilities such as overnight accommodation, restaurants and transport providers
  • f) We make ourselves aware of accessible routes and supporting facilities by liaising with tourist information services, disability organisations and land managers / owners

2.3 Monitoring and evaluation

We will monitor and review the effectiveness of this policy relating to our disabled and non-disabled customers by:

  • g) Keeping a record of enquiries and resulting up-take of holidays by disabled women
  • h) Requiring our transport, accommodation and design providers to up-date us on changes in their practices
  • i) Surveying our customers about their opinions and experience of our service provision

Action plan

Objective Action Timescale
Maintaining standards of service 1. Contact regional and national tourism orgs. re. accessible accommodation and services.
For 2009 season & ongoing
2. Contact land management agencies such as national parks, national trust, local authorities, etc. re. accessible sites and trails ditto
3. A web search for information about for both 1 and 2 above. ditto
4. Liaising with members of disability organisations about their requirements and possible joint working ditto
5. We will actively ascertain if any customer needs auxiliary aids or adapted facilities to enable them to participate on a holiday From 2008 onwards
Improving information 1. Require our designers of print and website to ensure designs conform to accessibility guidelines When brochure & website are next redesigned
2. Have the ability to produce promotional information in a variety of formats and promoting that service For 2010 season
3. Ensuring that promotional information is targeted at groups of older and disabled people For 2009 season
Maintaining partners' level of service 1. Providing a copy of this policy to guides and other service providers For 2009 season
2. Briefing guides about their duties under the DDA In print & at WW guide w/e
3. Requiring accommodation, restaurants and transport providers to provide us with details of how accessible their services and facilities are. When confirming bookings for 2010 season
Keep good monitoring & evaluation data Revise feedback form to include questions about disability When next reprinted
2. Contact partners re. their policies and practices As above, when confirming bookings
3. Add a field to record disability to our database When database is next revised

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