DEOC Trains 500 Uber Driver Partners on Disability Etiquette

Diversity and Equal Opportunity Centre (DEOC) has trained 500 driver partners of Uber, to assist people with disabilities to travel independently and safely.
Uber, in partnership with Mphasis launched Uber Access and Uber Assist services.
Uber Access, a wheelchair accessible vehicle has a hydraulic lift to take the wheelchair inside the modified van. UBER has launched 50 Uber Access cars.
Uber Assist are cabs for people with disabilities and elderly who may need assistance from drivers.
The service allows people with various disabilities to travel independently and offers safety.
Both Uber Access and Uber Assist drivers are trained on disability etiquette, disability terminology and how to assist people with various disabilities. The service allows people with various disabilities to travel independently and offers safety.
DEOC has trained 500 driver partners of Uber for these services.
The training programme was especially designed for Uber. Apart from training on various techniques, do’s and don’ts for assisting people with different disabilities, DEOC created a simple concept / rule of SAHARA that drivers should follow every time they assist a person.
SAHARA stands for:
- S — See. Step out of the car and observe what assistance may be needed. Not all disabilities are visible
- A — Ask, if they need help (Don’t assume!)
- H — Hear carefully to their instructions
- A — Act accordingly
- R — Remember and add to your learning
- A — Always follow the sequence of SAHARA

The key messaging of the training programme was to ensure driver asks and understands what support is required by the customer before offering help. Each person is different, and the support required may vary depending upon degree of disability and person’s comfort. The subtle but a clear message was on respecting the person and her / his choice. This came about when they heard people with different disabilities who were from corporates or running their business.


