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TRAM is collaborating on the campaign led by the Eurofirms Foundation, #EquallyDifferents #EquallyProfessionals, to normalise disabilities through humour and respect, with comics by Javi Royo based on real situations people with disabilities experience.

The campaign aims, in a highly visual way, to promote sensitivity and raise awareness of the right way to treat and the terminology to use with people who have a disability. So, the artist has turned real situations experienced by Eurofirms Foundation users into comics.

Tramvia de Barcelona covered the costs to produce and put some of these comics on the seats and exterior of a tram on the Trambaix network, which will run between Plaça Francesc Macià in Barcelona and Sant Joan Despí now through International Disability Day on 3 December. Plus, to raise awareness of the campaign as much as possible this month, TRAM has shared the comics on its digital channels.

Each year, TRAM works with organisations that are focused on inclusion and normalisation for people with disabilities, emphasising International Day of People with Disability. These collaborations are part of the annual TRAM social responsibility plan that strives to give back to society part of the profits from its activities, which you can find at www.tram.cat/ca/rse   

Eurofirms Foundation

Eurofirms Foundation works to normalise disabilities in society. In order to increase workplace insertion, the foundation carries out various actions designed to boost employment among people with disabilities and create more inclusive environments in workplaces. The foundation also provides companies with guidance on complying with the General Law on Persons with Disabilities and manages alternative measures, always geared towards fostering compliance through integration. Plus, it also offers a programme to help detect workers with disabilities within companies.