Urge the NI Assembly to Allow Free Travel for Disabled People with Half Fare Smartpass

Recent signers:
Joe Mcnally and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I speak as a member of our community where our friends and family with disabilities are plagued by high travel expenses. These unforeseen costs strain their financial resources, making it difficult for them to travel to healthcare appoints. Their reliance on others for transportation creates additional challenges, and stifles their ability to secure employment, worsening their disadvantage.

Frustratingly, people with disabilities in the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain already enjoy free travel, leaving Northern Ireland lagging behind. It's not just a setback, it's flatly embarrassing that our region doesn't offer the same support as our neighbours. It's essential for the NI Assembly to consider the benefits that a free travel policy for those with disabilities could bring with a matter of urgency.

In countries like the UK, travel concessions have proven to be beneficial. According to the Department of Transport, providing free travel can increase the overall employment rate of people with disabilities by up to 30%. This data underscores the importance of such a program, not just as a matter of accessibility, but also of fairness and economic viability.

It is time for Northern Ireland to stand in solidarity with the hardworking people in our disabled community, break barriers and elevate living conditions for everyone. We request the NI Assembly to make immediate modifications to the Half Fare Smartpass system to incorporate free travel for people with disabilities. Sign this petition to support our cause. Supporting this cause will pressure the Department For Infrastructure to make these changes. We've been promised this by Nichola Mallon who was our previous Minister for Infrastructure, while this is now Liz Kimmins who is our current Minister For Infrastructure and Stormont had been absent for 2 years during 2022 - Early 2024, it's indeed frustrating that while we're going through a waiting game, it seems that Minister for Infrastructure is not willing to make smaller changes to even introduce this change until the financial position changes. For this I want  to make this petition to at least put pressure on the Minister to prioritise this for the next budget. 

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Recent signers:
Joe Mcnally and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I speak as a member of our community where our friends and family with disabilities are plagued by high travel expenses. These unforeseen costs strain their financial resources, making it difficult for them to travel to healthcare appoints. Their reliance on others for transportation creates additional challenges, and stifles their ability to secure employment, worsening their disadvantage.

Frustratingly, people with disabilities in the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain already enjoy free travel, leaving Northern Ireland lagging behind. It's not just a setback, it's flatly embarrassing that our region doesn't offer the same support as our neighbours. It's essential for the NI Assembly to consider the benefits that a free travel policy for those with disabilities could bring with a matter of urgency.

In countries like the UK, travel concessions have proven to be beneficial. According to the Department of Transport, providing free travel can increase the overall employment rate of people with disabilities by up to 30%. This data underscores the importance of such a program, not just as a matter of accessibility, but also of fairness and economic viability.

It is time for Northern Ireland to stand in solidarity with the hardworking people in our disabled community, break barriers and elevate living conditions for everyone. We request the NI Assembly to make immediate modifications to the Half Fare Smartpass system to incorporate free travel for people with disabilities. Sign this petition to support our cause. Supporting this cause will pressure the Department For Infrastructure to make these changes. We've been promised this by Nichola Mallon who was our previous Minister for Infrastructure, while this is now Liz Kimmins who is our current Minister For Infrastructure and Stormont had been absent for 2 years during 2022 - Early 2024, it's indeed frustrating that while we're going through a waiting game, it seems that Minister for Infrastructure is not willing to make smaller changes to even introduce this change until the financial position changes. For this I want  to make this petition to at least put pressure on the Minister to prioritise this for the next budget. 

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Department of Infastructure - NI Executive
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