Beyond Ramps: Sensory and Cognitive Accessibility in Public Spaces
When we discuss accessibility, many people immediately think of physical features such as ramps, elevators, or wider doorways. While these elements are crucial for ensuring that individuals with mobility impairments can navigate their environments, they represent just the tip of the iceberg. As a Disability Inclusion Consultant and Advocate, I believe we need to expand […]
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