Use Ginto to collect and publish information about the accessibility of all locations relevant to your event.
To find answers to these questions, people with disabilities often have to spend hours researching. Local staff are usually overwhelmed by this question, because what does “accessible” actually mean and to whom does what apply? This is where Ginto comes to the rescue. With Ginto, objective information about the accessibility of locations is collected and shared. People with disabilities decide for themselves whether a place is accessible or not based on this information. If you collect accessibility information within the radius of your event, you not only relieve the staff, but also provide the local population with long-term benefits.
More and more events are pursuing a sustainability strategy. Ginto offers you a concrete and low-threshold solution for social sustainability. By collecting and publishing accessibility information, you are setting an example for diversity and inclusion. And sets the basis for further measures.
Ginto collects objective information about the accessibility of venues such as concert or theatre halls, restaurants or public toilets around your event. Temporary facilities such as food stands, fan zones or toilet facilities can also be recorded with Ginto. Specifically, accessibility criteria for individual areas and routes are recorded, such as the presence of ramps, Braille or offers in sign language. The information is available directly after entry via the Ginto app and the Ginto web map. You can also easily integrate them into your event website via an interface. This ensures that people with disabilities can find the information as easily as possible.