Aaron Mansworth, Managing Director, Trigon Hotels, Kathleen Linehan, Strategic Director of HR at Trigon Hotels, Maeve Monaghan, CEO NOW Group and Minister Anne Rabbitte, Minister of State with responsibility for Disability as Trigon Hotel is the first hotel group in the Republic of Ireland to become Just A Minute Card friendly. Photo: Brian Lougheed

Hotels become JAM friendly

A hotel group is hoping to make everyday interactions a little easier for customers with hidden disabilities.

Trigon Hotel has said it is the first hotel group in the Republic of Ireland to become Just A Minute (JAM) Card friendly.

The small plastic card allows people with a learning difficulty, autism, hidden disability or communication barrier to tell others they need ‘Just A Minute’ discreetly and easily. The JAM Card is also available as an app on your smartphone.

Team members at Trigon Hotels are being trained to identify and support customers and fellow team members carrying JAM Cards. Trigon Hotels operates The Metropole Hotel Cork, The Cork International Hotel and the Cork Airport Hotel. Minister Anne Rabbitte, Minister of State with responsibility for Disability launched the initiative at Trigon Hotels.

She said: “I’m delighted to be part of the launch of the JAM Card at Trigon Hotels in Cork. This is such a positive initiative and ensures the hotels are even more accessible. To me, a business being JAM Card friendly indicates that its staff and wider business has accessibility at its core and does what it needs to to support its customers. This ensures people have the time they need and don’t feel under pressure, and I would hope other businesses will follow suit.”

Kathleen Linehan, Strategic Director of HR at Trigon Hotels said: “We want our hotels to be friendly, welcoming and accessible to all and we are excited to collaborate with Now Group on the Just A Minute Cards. “People with memory problems or difficulty with communication are often reluctant or unable to tell others about their condition. JAM Card allows this to happen in a simple, effective non-verbal manner. We hope that it will take the stress away from customers and team members, and make their experience with us even more enjoyable.”

The JAM Card was developed by Belfast based social enterprise Now Group and is used by 75,000 people across the UK and the island of Ireland.