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I loved the podcast and I think it raises a lot of person and issues. Personally, as a wheelchair user, I would say things missing in the architectural development aspect is a mandatory accessibility course. Somewhere where the aspiring developers for this country are given tasks when they go around the local city. This can be either in a wheelchair, wearing one of the special glasses from the Royal Society for the blind, or other mobility aids. This would give them a better understanding of what it is like trying to be independent in a city or a town fully accessible. It’s amazing how many accessible shops you’re going to and they’ve got steps, or the disabled access is round the back and you have to wait for staff to open it and it’s in the middle of winter. All town or city planners should be required to consult with sections of the disabled community. Until things like this are done disability will not receive parity and we will not be able to be fully independent however determined we are
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