· Mobilizing employees and raising their awareness through the “Jaccede” challenge
· Innovation: the "Smart Room", a room concept that revolutionizes accessibility standards
The international solidarity challenge “Jaccede”
From October 27 to November 22, 2017, Group employees are taking action to map the accessibility of their hotels and local businesses on the “Jaccede” app. The challenge takes the form of an international competition pitting seven teams against one another in the main regions around the world where the Group operates, in order to strengthen a sense of collaboration and promote diversity.
Both a website and a mobile app, Jaccede is a collaborative platform on which people can review the accessibility of the places they visit to enable people with reduced mobility to identify the places that meet their needs. More than 100 000 sites globally, including hotels, restaurants, bakeries, pharmacies, etc., are already listed on the app.
Screenshots of the “Jaccede” app
Since the challenge was launched, more than 10 000 addresses have been added to the platform.
The team that adds the highest number of sites will win the challenge, with the results to be revealed on November 27, 2017 by Sébastien Bazin, Group Chairman and CEO. The results will be announced during a LIVE Conference on accessibility and disabled sports taking place at the Group’s headquarters in Paris*. During this conference, Michael Jeremiasz, four-time Paralympic medalist in wheelchair tennis, and Thu Kamkasomphou, table tennis player and five-time Paralympic Games medalist, will talk on the theme "changing attitudes towards disability" and lead disabled sports workshops for employees.
Anne-Sophie Béraud, AccorHotels Vice President Diversity & Inclusion, said: “As an active member of the ILO Global Business and Disability Network, AccorHotels is working alongside other companies in the network to promote the professional integration of people with disabilities around the world. Today, the Group is going further and is involving its employees in new initiatives to improve both the access and experience of guests with reduced mobility in its hotels. Welcoming and accepting others, growing from and valuing our differences, are some of the founding principles of AccorHotels”.
*on Monday, November 27th, 12h PM Paris time. Click here to register to the live broadcast
The Smart Room, a room for everyone
Developed by the Design Solutions Department of AccorHotels in association with designer Didier Versavel, this concept room is designed to meet the needs of everyone: guests with reduced mobility, individuals, families, business or leisure travelers...
Having consulted disabled employees in the search for smart technical, technological and design solutions, the teams are reinterpreting accessibility standards far beyond to offer an accommodation experience that puts an end to the segmentation between PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) and other rooms.
Damien Perrot, SVP Design Solutions at AccorHotels explains,
“With this concept, our goal is to inspire the hotel market by introducing a new approach to the PRM room, which is often unoccupied, not very welcoming, and stigmatizing... We have envisioned a room for everyone, with design and creativity adhering to PRM standards and practices to the point that they disappear to the benefit of emotion and sensorial experience.
This innovation can be tailored to all our brands in all segments. It reflects the Group's desire to pave the way towards positive hospitality and to respond to the concerns and requirements of all our guests”.
The innovations featured in this room which can accommodate up to 3 people include:
- a connected tablet to adjust the light and music (Devialet Phantom loudspeaker) to create the perfect atmosphere, close curtains, tilt the headboard and control audiovisual equipment
- a wardrobe with sliding shelves and rods for easy access to clothes
- LED lighting with footboard motion sensor facilitating movement at night
- a television positioned on a 180° swivel panel
- a bathroom equipped with an easily adjustable showerhead, a folding and adjustable shower seat, a height-adjustable washbasin (70 to 90 cm), designer grab bars doubling as towel rails, etc.
- sleep aids, including Dodow, a luminous metronome that promotes both concentration and sleep, or Dreem, a headband with integrated brain energy sensors and a relaxation system
- customizable olfactory atmospheres with Sensorwake, for a gentle awakening to the aromas of either coffee, tea, sea breeze... as well as shower capsules perfumed with essential oils created by Skinjay.