London 2012: A legacy for disabled people
Setting new standards, changing perceptions
This document sets out how the Government plans to use the power of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games to transform the life experience of disabled people and to accelerate progress towards the Government’s goal of achieving disability equality by 2025.
The document is available in standard version, easy read, braille, Welsh and audio. To request a copy of the document please e-mail enquiries@culture.gsi.gov.uk or call 0207 211 6200.

Standard version
Easy to read version
Welsh
Audio
Each file is around 45 minutes in duration.
- London 2012: a legacy for disabled people (from introduction to end of section 4) MP3 (17.2mb)
- (00:00) Index
- (01:51) Foreword
- (03:49) Section 1: What are we doing to ensure that London 2012 leaves a lasting legacy for disabled people?
- (15:08) Section 2: Why is it important that the Games create a legacy for disabled people?
- (21:47) Section 3: Who is involved in delivering London 2012’s disability equality legacy?
- (43:04) End of file 1.
- London 2012: a legacy for disabled people (from section 5 to the end) MP3 (18.3mb)
- (00:00) Index to disk 2
- (00:49) Section 5 – Increasing participation in sport and physical activity
- (20:58) Section 6 – Improving business, transport and employment opportunities for disabled people
- (42:13) Section 7 – Next Steps
- (45:55) End of file 2
MP3 file can be played by a range of media player software including:
Apple iTunes (MacOS X and Windows)
Windows Media Player (MacOS X and Windows) and
Real Player (MacOS X, Windows and Linux).
Related information
Press notice - Legacy Plan for Disabled People to improve the lives of 10 million in the UK
These documents are available online in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.
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