How to build a better world for physical disability group

Hicks_rr
Hicks_rr Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener
edited March 2021 in Everyday life
Hi Scope community, I'm a year two branding student and I have a project about design a campaign to support physical disability group, I have some ideas but I wanna hear more precious advises from you guys.

1. EA:
design an AR/VR online game for disability members to play, chill and release daily pressures. In the game players can fully enjoy crazy things that they can't do in real life. In the game, everyone can speak freely, share their joys or worries, meet new friends, show others their shining points (life, painting, poetry, design, ideas, anything.). Also, there will be a professional psychological counseling team serving players in the game. The game is completely public, open to the majority of disabled groups for free, and free equipment and technical support are provided.

2. Red Bull:
encourage and invite disability members to participate in sports and get in touch with the world by organizing a variety of sports. Including inviting outstanding and representative disability athletes to participate in sports (extreme sports, regular competitions, etc.). Any disabled person can voluntarily participate in sports activities, including intense and soothing. The process will be filmed as a documentary for the public, let society know better about disability group's life and voices. All profits from the campaign will be donated to the Charity Foundation for Disabled.

Please be free to share your valuable thoughts, openly and sincerely for all kinds of suggestions, criticisms and opinions :):):)

Comments

  • Ross_Alumni
    Ross_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,611 Championing
    I think sport does need to become more accessible for disabled people. Especially in smaller towns the options can sometimes be non existent. So I do like the idea of making sport a big focus.
  • Garza
    Garza Online Community Member Posts: 146 Empowering
    on of the biggest drawbacks for many wheelchair users when looking at sports is the high cost of specialist equipment, wheelchairs etc, this is even before looking at accessible venues, getting people to and from events etc 

    I hope your research and ideas gain traction
  • Richard_Scope
    Richard_Scope Posts: 3,742 Cerebral Palsy Network
    I think anything that gets disabled people more active is a good thing! 
    With the AR/VR idea, make sure that the camera actually can recognise the wheelchair user. I had this is with XBox not seeing me in the virtual games. Not an issue with VR headsets of course.