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DROIT PLURIEL

Identify legally accessible locations for people with disabilities using the Justicie.fr platform

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The nonprofit

Founded in 2009, Droit Pluriel works to make justice accessible to everyone, and in particular to people with disabilities. The association relies on a network of legal professionals and volunteers, focusing its efforts on raising awareness and training legal practitioners, informing people with disabilities about their rights, and training other professionals on accessibility issues.

The tech project


Share it designed a platform Justicie.fr which allows people with disabilities (motor and intellectual) to identify accessible legal locations, such as legal access points and courthouses.

he application offers personalized search features based on disability type, geolocation, an interactive map with color-coded accessibility levels, and the ability for users to rate locations.

They say it better!

Anne-Sarah Kertudo
Director of Plural Law
Thank you so much to the entire Share it team. This application and this repository did not exist, it is a colossal advance! You have been enormously effective.

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