From TALK Cards to Wristbands: EMR expands accessibility efforts

  • EMR launches new wristbands to help customers with specific communication needs
  • The wristbands come in five distinct designs and complement popular TALK cards
  • Available free of charge via EMR’s website or by contacting its Customer Service Centre

East Midlands Railway (EMR) has launched new wristbands to promote inclusivity and understanding for customers with specific communication needs.

The TALK Wristbands come in five distinct designs, each tailored to help individuals communicate their needs more confidently and conveniently.

This new offering builds on EMR’s ongoing commitment to accessibility and strengthens the foundation of EMR’s popular TALK cards, which were introduced in 2023 to help customers quickly and easily communicate specific needs to EMR staff.

These cards, created in collaboration with Communication Access UK, provide messages such as “Where are the toilets?” or “Please can you assist me to the train.”

The TALK Wristbands offer an alternative, wearable option for customers seeking discreet and continuous support during their journey.

Philippa Cresswell, Customer Service Director at East Midlands Railway, said: “We understand that clear communication is crucial for a positive travel experience.

“Our new TALK Wristbands provide an additional way for customers to express their needs. By offering these wristbands free of charge, we aim to ensure every passenger feels supported and included while travelling with us.”

The TALK Wristbands and TALK cards are now available to order via the EMR website or through the Customer Service Centre.

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