12 Jun 2020
In the UK alone, the consumer spending power of 13.8 million disabled people and their families – the Purple Pound – equates to £249 billion a year and rising at 14% per annum.
This presents a great opportunity for businesses to adapt their model now and engage with those customers who need a little more assistance whilst shopping in your stores.
There are three fundamental standards needed to ensure economic and social recovery plans are inclusive. They are:
Other considerations regarding your building:
If implementing a ‘Hot Desking’ strategy to support a move to more flexible and remote working practices, you should consider the impact on employees with Autism and Asperger’s who may find constant change very unsettling. Therefore consider, keeping some desks static for those employees.
All organisations will have some form of recovery plan and will need to refresh their customer service training for staff to make the ‘new normal’ work. Disability needs to be integrated into this training rather than viewed as an extra. This should cover general awareness, language and etiquette and can be as straightforward as including customers with differing impairments as case studies or examples.
More information can be found at https://wearepurple.org.uk/
Posted 1 January 1970 at 12:00am