Core Points - The Beijing Cooking Association launched the "Beijing Catering Enterprises Practice Barrier-Free Service Initiative" to promote accessibility in restaurants, including the installation of guide dog signs and specialized training for staff [1][2] - The initiative aligns with the implementation of the "Barrier-Free Environment Construction Law" and the "Beijing Barrier-Free Environment Construction Regulations," which provide legal support for the equal participation of disabled individuals in society [1] - Quanjude's front store has made significant modifications, including the installation of a lift for physically disabled individuals, a barrier-free dining area, and a Braille menu for visually impaired customers [1][2] Industry Initiatives - The initiative encourages restaurants to display "Guide Dogs Welcome" signs and to conduct barrier-free service training, promoting Quanjude's training experience as a model [2] - The Beijing Cooking Association plans to incorporate barrier-free service into the evaluation criteria for the top 100 restaurants in Beijing, aiming to enhance the industry's commitment to accessibility [2] - The event coincided with National Assistive Day, where representatives from various disabilities called for greater attention to detail in service provision, advocating for a "coexistence" social environment [2]
北京发起餐饮企业践行无障碍服务倡议,这家店已有盲文菜单