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HI hands over the management of the online disability and inclusion resource centre to its partner the Global Disability Innovation Hub

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PUBLISHED ON July 11th 2023

Wheelchair basketball tournament in South Soudan | © Dieter Telemans/HI

HI has managed the online resource centre, AskSource, dedicated to disability and inclusion, for 11 years. It was designed to strengthen the management, use and impact of information relating to disability and inclusion in development and humanitarian aid contexts. Now it's the turn of his partner to to build upon this important and extensive resource.

 

AskSource: an International Online Resource Centre designed to support the dissemination and sharing of information on disability and inclusion

AskSource is an International Online Resource Centre designed to strengthen the management, use and impact of information on disability and inclusion in development and humanitarian contexts. Primarily used by practitioners and academics, its mission is to use available expertise to support the dissemination and sharing of information on disability and inclusion in challenging contexts to support practitioners and promote research, innovation, learning and training. AskSource was designed to meet the information needs of individuals and organisations working in health, disability and development worldwide including health care workers, disabled people's organisations, Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) workers, occupational therapists (Ots), disability practitioners, and grassroots and local NGOs.

GDI Hub: the world’s first and only WHO Global Collaborating Centre on Assistive Technology

The UCL based Global Disability Innovation Hub (GDI Hub) is an academic research centre based at the new University College of London (UCL) East campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. It sits within Computer Science, at UCLIC - a world leading Centre of Excellence in Human-Computer Interaction, studying interactions between people and technology, drawing on the best scientific traditions in Computer Science and Human Sciences, and working collaboratively with the research community and industry. GDI Hub is part of the UCL Department of Engineering – and is the world’s first and only WHO Global Collaborating Centre on Assistive Technology (AT).

Founded in 2017 in the legacy of the 2012 Paralympic Games, GDI Hub translates robust research into innovative practice to deliver impact in communities through an extensive portfolio of research, teaching, global programmes and technical assistance including building innovation ecosystems and advocating for change at the highest level. Its teams are expert in Assistive Technology & EdTech (with a strong digital focus), Inclusive Design; Innovation; Inclusive climate and crisis resilience and community partnerships.

"GDI Hub are proud to take AskSource forward and thank the original founding partner for the opportunity to build upon this important and extensive resource. We’re excited about the next steps for AskSource - as we look to build reach and impact in order to get more knowledge to more people. We know that access to data is critical, especially within the space of disability. We look forward to the next phase of AskSource and bringing more tools and resources to more decision makers and researchers around the world". GDI Hub’s Head of Innovation, Ben Hardman

"We are very proud to hand over Ask Source to such a robust partner in the space of disability inclusion innovation and research, and we look forward to remaining strong supporters of this essential online resource for practitioners, decision makers and researchers in the future." HI UK Director, George Graham

 

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