Stewards will be trained on dementia awareness, the website overhauled and the chaperone service expanded
Wembley is the first national stadium in the UK to become dementia friendly as part of a scheme to encourage all sports grounds to do the same.
Changes include training stewards on dementia awareness, an overhaul of Wembley’s website to make it more accessible, and expanding the stadium’s chaperone service to include people with no-visible disabilities and not only wheelchair users.
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