SMALL is looking for participants to join their third roundtable
SMALL announced the third iteration of their roundtables, which will be held on 7 May 2025 in one of the project’s pilot cities, Varberg.
The upcoming SMALL roundtable will focus on understanding how to successfully implement inclusive shared mobility policies in a city’s strategic planning, ensuring the long-term viability of the pilots.
The aim is to have a fruitful discussion on how to advocate for the long-term integration of topics related to the SMALL project, discovering techniques to encourage adoption of accessible shared mobility in strategic planning and understanding what resources and support are needed for improving sustainable transformation.
Who is SMALL looking for
For this purpose, the project is looking for participants to join in and share their insights for the collective discussion. Here are some of the ideal candidate profiles:
- Regional/Local public authorities with expertise in successfully establishing good practices related to inclusive shared mobility in their strategic planning
- Individual advocates representing people with reduced mobility
- European/local NGOs and/or associations representing people with reduced mobility
- Researchers and experts focusing on accessibility in transport
- Shared mobility providers with a focus on accessibility
Anyone who meets these criteria is welcome to reach out to SMALL’s contacts by 4 April 2025.
- Esen Köse (esen.kose@mpact.be)
- Daniel Herrera (dherrera@polisnetwork.eu)
Please note: Spots are limited. However, there is a budget available to cover travel and accommodation costs.
Draft agenda
- 10:00 - Arrival
- 10:30 - Welcoming and introduction
- 10:45 - Keynote presentation: SMALL topic guide by Rupprecht Consult
- 11:30 - Interactive part SMALL topic guide
- 12:30 - Lunch break
- 13:30 - Good practice city 1
- 14:15 - Good practice city 2
- 14:45 - Coffee break
- 15:00 - Tool session on behavioural change
- 16:30 - General closing discussion
- 16:50 - Closing session
- 17:00 - End of the day
About SMALL
The project (Shared Mobility for ALL - SMALL) strives to make shared mobility accessible to children, families, elderly people, and physically impaired people—part of a wider group classified as people with reduced mobility. Lasting a total of 48 months, it counts on highly committed and innovative partners among them cities and regions, universities, transport operators, shared mobility service providers, network organisations, etc.
Find out more on the website and the SMALL platform.
