19C.—(1) The Centre shall facilitate the achievement of excellence in universal design by contributing to the development and promulgation of standards in that regard.
(2) In relation to the universal design of electronic systems, the Centre shall—
(a) support and assist in the development of standards of excellence by liaising with appropriate national and international standards bodies for this purpose,
(b) recommend those standards for adoption by bodies operating in the fields of information technology and tele-communications,
(c) encourage compliance by the bodies aforesaid with appropriate national and international standards in universal design, and
(d) provide information to those bodies in relation to the practical and theoretical aspects of supportive technologies.
(3) In relation to assisting and promoting the introduction of the principles of universal design to courses of education and training, the Centre shall liaise with vocational and third level educational institutions and with professional bodies to—
(a) encourage the training in universal design of persons providing—
(i) courses of education and training in universal design for persons preparing to engage in work affecting the environment, or
(ii) courses of training for persons engaged in such work,
(b) ensure as far as practicable that courses of education and training in the principles of universal design are provided for persons engaged in such work, including architects, engineers, town planners, systems analysts, software designers, transport providers and designers of passenger transport vehicles and passenger vessels,
(c) ensure the development of appropriate curricula so that the concept of universal design forms an integral part of the aforesaid courses,
(d) ensure as far as practicable that examinations recognised by professional bodies in such courses include material relating to those principles.
(4) In relation to the continued development of the principles of universal design, the Centre shall—
(a) assist in the development of knowledge, skills, understanding and values so as to enable persons engaged in work affecting the environment to strive towards achieving an environment that is universally designed,
(b) promote public awareness of the difficulties encountered by persons with disabilities in relation to the environment.
(5) The Centre shall engage in such practical and theoretical work in respect of matters relating to universal design as the Minister may specify from time to time.
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