Corporate report

Research and Evidence Working Group

Updated 5 June 2025

The Research and Evidence Working Group works with the Department for Transport (DfT) other stakeholders to identify gaps in data on the use of transport by disabled people, and how to fill these gaps. The group also identifies evidence required by DPTAC to underpin its work.

Members

  • Matthew Campbell-Hill
  • Miro Griffiths
  • Mari Martiskainen
  • Rachael Mole
  • Maral Nozratzadeh
  • Zamilla Skingsley

Meeting 30 April 2025 

The issues discussed included: 

  • transport data action plan 
  • DfT바카라 사이트™s research programme on personal safety 
  • opportunities for earlier collaboration 

Meeting 28 March 2025 

The issues discussed included: 

  • DfT engagement with the working group 
  • Transport Select Committee report

Meeting 28 February 2025 

The issues discussed included: 

  • 바카라 사이트˜purple pound바카라 사이트™ research and how it is used  
  • research, research gaps, literature reviews, use cases and dissemination 
  • DPTAC and DfT collaboration

Meeting 24 January 2025

The issues discussed included: 

  • accessibility challenges at stations 
  • data interpretation and analysis 
  • data sharing protocols 
  • neurodivergent and gender-specific data 
  • organisational knowledge retention

Meeting 25 January 2024

The issues discussed included: 

  • trends in travel by disabled people  
  • a research programme progress update
  • accessible and inclusive travel division바카라 사이트™s proposed analytical programme for 2024 and 2025

Meeting 25 October 2023

The issues discussed included:

  • DfT transport user personas toolkit
  • Inclusive Transport Strategy 바카라 사이트“ additional analysis of survey data preliminary findings
  • Introduction to National Centre for Accessible Transport (NCAT)
  • accessible and inclusive travel research projects progress update

Meeting 5 July 2023

The issues discussed included:

  • current DfT research and forward look
  • discussion on value of accessibility
  • discussion on improving the quality of accessibility research
  • future structure of working group meetings