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What a sad statistic…
“According to a report published in Disability Horizons, 43% of wheelchair users who had previously flown are now choosing not to fly anymore because of the challenges they face.”
https://simpleflying.com/flying-with-a-wheelchair/
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Paralympian Outlines The Harsh Reality Of Flying With A Wheelchair
Across most of society, from shops to theaters, sports venues to restaurants, accessibility is guaranteed. Legislation means the…
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I really love this series – we need more of these!
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“It’s an amazing opportunity to show other people that just because you’re in a wheelchair, you can still have this really cool life,” Anna says. “I think a lot of people tend to forget that, especially since we don’t really see a lot of people in wheelchairs leading cool lives in movies or books or TV or anything like that. It’s important…
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Live Anywhere With Airbnb Looking to Improve Accessibility | Well+Good
This mother and her daughter, a wheelchair user, will live in Airbnbs for a year as part of Live Anywhere With Airbnb and provide feedback.
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BnB’s, or vacation rentals, are not created equal. In the US, and probably in most other places, the accessibility residential requirements for those living with disabilities are not as strict as commercial requirements, so many BnB’s/vacation rentals often have challenges (minimum usually a step-up into the house). Although this is… Read more
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Great talk about the importance of inclusion when we go out and explore our communities – We all seek the same sense of inclusion | Julian Maha from Kulture City:
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Great to see an amphibious bus with a #wheelchair lift! Thank you for another great video @accessibleadventurers!
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