Recreate useful environments
The partnership makes it possible to rebuild places, landmarks, and situations in order to explain a context, prepare for an action, or work through field scenarios without immediately relying on the real environment.
A co-construction partnership with the J-B Thiery Association around interactive environments useful for training, disability awareness, and day-to-day support.
The partnership makes it possible to rebuild places, landmarks, and situations in order to explain a context, prepare for an action, or work through field scenarios without immediately relying on the real environment.
These environments can be used to anticipate a visit, a move, a sensitive situation, or a training moment. The goal is to make the situation easier to read, reduce uncertainty, and help both teams and supported audiences project themselves.
Interactive supports also help professionals understand concrete situations, make disability-related issues more tangible, and work on observation or support needs in a format that goes beyond theoretical presentation.
The work is not limited to staff training. It can also produce useful formats for accompanied audiences themselves, helping them understand an environment, anticipate a pathway, or become familiar with a situation.
The partnership can also support complementary initiatives, such as highlighting inclusive practices or equipping related awareness formats. We treat those as extensions of the field work, not as the core of the project.