Partners in the I’DGO consortium
Partners for our our second project, I’DGO TOO (2007 – 2011)
The following are partners on our second project, starting in 2007:
AGE Concern England
CABE Space
Central Council for Physical Recreation (CCPR)
Department for Communities and Local Government
Department for Transport
EDAW
EDI Group
Elwood Landscape Design
English Courtyard Developments Ltd
English Heritage
Greenspace Scotland
Guide Dogs for the Blind
Health and Safety Executive
Help The Aged
Homes and Communities Agency
Ian Wall
Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers
Jacobs Babtie
JMU Access Partnership
John Gregory
Living Streets
Marshalls
Mayer Brown
NHS Health Scotland
Places for People
Peabody Trust
Peter Brett Associates
Phil Jones Associates Ltd
PRP Architects Ltd
Royal Institute of British Architects
Scottish Government
Steve Ongeri
Sustrans
Swindon Borough Council
The Orders of St John’s Care Trust
TRANSform Scotland
Partners for our first project (2003-2007)
Core Management Group
These four partners collaborated as part of the core management group for our first I’DGO project
The Housing Corporation has considerable knowledge and expertise in areas
of housing related to older people.
For more information: www.housingcorp.gov.uk
Contact: Steve Ongeri, Senior policy Analyst
Sensory Trust promotes opportunities for disabled and older people to enjoy,
learn from and participate in the outdoor world. Its expertise includes
inclusive design, therapeutic environments, evaluation and dissemination
of good practice.
For more information go to: www.sensorytrust.org.uk
Contact: Jane Stoneham, Director
Research Institute for Consumer Affairs (RICAbility) is charity with a
multi disciplinary team specialising in research and dissemination work
for disabled. Its experience spans survey research, laboratory tests and
users tests, coupled with publishing research findings that are clear and
actionable by consumers, policy makers and industry.
For more information go to: www.ricability.org.uk
Contact: Lindsey Etchell, Principal Researcher
Dementia Voice is an innovatory dementia services development centre that
supports staff, volunteers, academic staff and students through the provision
of information, training, research and development work.
For more information go to: www.dementia-voice.org.uk
Contact: Simon Evans, Research Fellow
Collaborators
The following were collaborators on our first I’DGO project:
Rachel Connor, Department for Communities and Local Government
Lesley Dunbar, Aberdeen City Council
Andrew Walker, Board Member of United Kingdom Institute for Inclusive Design
(UkiiD)
John Gregory, Cherwell District Council
Jeremy Sacha, Cherwell District Council
Nick Scarborough, Constructing Excellence
Carmen Duncan, City of Edinburgh Council
Julie Proctor, Greenspace Scotland
Carol Thomas, JMU Access Partnership
David Skelton, Merseytravel
David Page, Page and Park Architects