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Procurement Officer
Ben Hartnett

5 College Green, 3rd Floor
Phone: +353-1-896-2657
Fax: +353-1-896-2576
Email: hartnetb@tcd.ie

 

Senior Buyers:

Michael O'Sullivan - IT, Telecoms and Library

Phone: +353-1-896-8586

Email: osullm26@tcd.ie

 

Michelle O'Brien - Site Services, Facilities Management

Phone: +353-1-896-4325

Email: obriem16@tcd.ie

 

Dr. Alex McKee - Laboratories

Phone: +353-1-896-2376

Email: amckee@tcd.ie

 

Last Updated: 6/03/13

Guidelines for Accessible procurement of Goods & Services

Trinity College Dublin is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in education, and to ensuring that students and staff with a disability have as complete and equitable access to all facets of College life as can reasonably be provided.

Request for goods or services should demonstrate relevant experience of applying Universal Design principles and providing solutions that are accessible to the widest user audience, including older users and users with disabilities.

It is essential that the tool or service fulfil the following criteria:

Accessible Policy - Trinity College Dublin

Accessible Information Policy of Trinity College Dublin published in conformity with the requirements of the Disability Act 2005, Universities Act, 1997, the Employment Equality Act, 1998-2004 and Equal Status Acts, 2000-2004.

To view the policy in full -

http://www.tcd.ie/about/policies/accessible-info-policy.php

 

3 main processes in ensuring an Accessible tender

1. Development process

Design and implementation should be carried out in accordance with an inclusive, user-centred process, based on Universal Design principles.

Tenders should outline the main features of this process, such as:

2. Quality assurance of the product or service

Prior to delivery of the <procured item> should be tested or otherwise evaluated for usability and accessibility as part of the quality assurance process.
Tenders should outline the main evaluation methods to been used, such as:

Tenderer's may employ either or both of the above methodologies or propose their own set of methodologies.

3. Training of product or service

The successful tenderer will be required to provide any training necessary to enable staff to maintain the accessibility of the product and its information content. If any such training is necessary, tenders should include proposals and plans for this training.

If you need further clarification on Trinity College accessibility standards please contact the procurement officer at hartnetb@tcd.ie

 

 



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