An institutional model per rendere l’accessibilità uno standard di territorio.
World4All supports federations, agencies and governments in transforming accessibility into a verifiable, communicable and measurable system capable of generating attractiveness, reputation and economic development.
Verified mapping - Training - Data & indicators - Promotional circuit.
Because now
Accessibility: not just inclusion. A lever of territorial competitiveness.
Citizens, travelers and families seek reliable services and places. When accessibility is standardized and verifiable, it becomes a benefit for the entire area: it improves the experience, strengthens reputation, and increases the ability to attract demand.
What an entity or federation gets:
Shared standard for assessing and communicating accessibility
Improving the quality of hospitality in member facilities
Aggregate data and indicators for governance, calls, programming, and reporting
ESG positioning and institutional reputation more credible
Activation of an area circuit recognizable by the market
Value to members and destination:standards + quality + data + circuit = competitiveness.
4 Pillars
A simple, replicable, scalable convention model
Facilitated membership
Conditions reserved for facilities affiliated with or joining the network.
Certification pathway
Technical audit and operational standard to make accessibility comparable and communicable.
Institutional training
World4All Academy for staff and referrers: guidelines, protocols, welcoming culture.
Enhancement and communication
Network and qualified visibility: dedicated circuit and promotion of member entities.
Federations, consortia, public agencies, territorial networks and trade associations.
How long does it take to see the first results?
Initial evidence is generally available within 4-8 weeks after the pilot is launched, depending on perimeter, number of locations, and availability of contact persons. Consolidated and measurable results on a territorial scale typically take 3-6 months.
Is it necessary for facilities to already be “up to standard”?
No. Mapping also serves to define priorities, actions, and concrete improvements.
Can we start with a pilot project?
Yes. It is often the best mode: small perimeter, measurable results, then scalability.