Ben from Hovertravel reveals the Hovertravel & Hidden Disabilities Sunflower lanyard

Hovertravel adds to their commitment to accessibility by officially recognising Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

Hovertravel has announced that it will officially recognise the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower. Customers can choose to wear a Sunflower lanyard as an indication that they may require additional support, assistance or simply a little more time while travelling.

This announcement further enhances Hovertravel’s award-winning accessibility initiative; HoverCare.

Chapman: Continuing our journey to make hovercraft travel accessible to all
Neil Chapman, managing director of Hovertravel explains,

“Our commitment to accessibility has been certified by the government and our HoverCare imitative has been commended by regional and national award schemes.

“By partnering with the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower we are continuing on our journey to make hovercraft travel accessible to all and we want to become the cross-Solent ferry of choice for customers with visible and invisible disabilities.”

Hovertravel's hovercraft on the Solent

Hidden Disabilities Sunflower training
Hovertravel’s teams have added Hidden Disabilities Sunflower bespoke video training on the company’s intranet so employees have already gained a better understanding of what an invisible disability is and how to become more confident to approach and support customers wearing a Sunflower lanyard.

White: Impressed at depth and scope of Hovertravel’s commitment to accessibility
Paul White, CEO of Hidden Disabilities Sunflower added,

“We are impressed at the depth and scope of Hovertravel’s commitment to accessibility and feel that the Sunflower perfectly aligns to the highly commended HoverCare initiative.

“Sunflower wearers with non-visible disabilities will travel with confidence in the knowledge they will be met with kindness, patience and understanding by Hovertravel crew on their journey across the Solent.”

Other awards
In 2020 Hovertravel was awarded ‘Leader’ level in the Government’s Inclusive Transport Leaders Scheme. The Leader level is the top level of accreditation in the scheme, with Hovertravel being one of two companies recognised at this level, alongside Brighton and Hove Buses.

Hovertravel is the only marine transport operator and only ferry operator to be accredited in the scheme. Having launched HoverCare in 2016, the Isle of Wight ferry company has developed the initiative from a series of comprehensive internal training procedures into a company-wide approach which regularly shares best practice with other businesses.


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