Welcome
The AUNT-SUE consortium brings together the expertise of leading research centres at London Metropolitan University, Loughborough University and University College London. The Project partners include the London Borough of Camden, Hertfordshire County Council and a network of local, regional and transport authorities.
The purpose of AUNT-SUE is to develop a comprehensive ‘toolkit’ that can be used at different scales, from city-regions down to the micro-level of streets, vehicles and facilities such as bus stops, signage and ticket machines. Central to its approach is the integration of policy, design and operations throughout the whole journey environment.
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Journey Wizard
There is not just ONE way to think about accessibility policies and plans! The AUNT-SUE research team has developed a conceptual framework that links accessibility policy & planning activities and as such encourages everyone involved to ’think outside the box’.
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'Toolkit'
With funding from EPSRC under their Sustainable Urban Environment programme the AUNT-SUE consortium has been developing a 'toolkit' to support the development of inclusive whole journey environments:
News
2-4 December 2010: The Canadian Institute of Aging Study invited AUNT-SUE to Montreal... read more
31th July 2010:The AUNT-SUE consortium submitted its final report to EPSRC read more
11th June 2010: AUNT-SUE created the aunt-sue-goes-digital channel.
2-4 June 2010: AUNT-SUE was represented at the TRANSED Conference in Hong Kong... read more
2 June 2010: Mayor of Mexico City met AUNT-SUE... read more
3-6 May 2010: AUNT-SUE spoke at the International Federation on Ageing conference in Melbourne... read more
25 January 2010: G.Evans chaired the ObesCities: Tackling Childhood Obesity event, London City Hall... read more

