More than 3,000 SBS Transit frontline staff trained to better help passengers with disabilities

It is just one module in a larger programme to create a culture of care among bus drivers.

SBS Transit also has a Travel Buddy programme, where trained staff accompany commuters with disabilities.

HOW TO OFFER ASSISTANCE

Training is important because there is an etiquette in offering assistance, which people may forget in their eagerness to help, said Ms Chia Ai Ling of SG Enable, the focal agency for disability in Singapore.

“We may be doing something that may not be quite acceptable to the persons with disability or maybe they don’t quite need the help in the way that it is being offered,” said the director of communications and community engagement. 

“The best way of doing this is really to just ask the person, you know, what sort of assistance do you need and how can I help you,” she added.

SG Enable said its training aims to equip people to be more confident in interacting with people with disabilities and increasing their awareness and understanding.

Looking ahead, SBS Transit said more can be done to improve existing infrastructure at bus stops and train stations.

“We’ll be working with the LTA (Land Transport Authority) to see how infrastructure can be enhanced to facilitate their (persons with disabilities) travel within interchanges, within stations,” said Mr Sim.

“We’re also working with vendors to try to implement and leverage technological solutions.”

One such solution is known as wayfinding, which can help those who are visually impaired better navigate their surroundings.

IMPROVEMENTS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCESSIBILITY

SG Enable has a long-standing partnership with SBS Transit and is looking to train staff from other public transport operators, Ms Chia said. This could include co-developing curriculum with them, she added.

These days, public transport operators are much more aware of accessibility needs, said Ms Chia, adding that “much progress” has been made. She gave the example of Tower Transit, which works with SG Enable and its partners whenever it has a new bus interchange.