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    Tag: Access

    It’s Never Just One.

    As someone who doesn’t drive, partly because I don’t actually have a licence, & partly because of the extortionate cost of buying & maintaining an accessible vehicle,…… Read more “It’s Never Just One.”

    January 17, 2021June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Unreasonable Adjustments.

    The Equality Act 2010 was brought into UK law a decade ago, with a whole section dedicated to disability & accessibility, yet all these years later many…… Read more “Unreasonable Adjustments.”

    January 3, 2021June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    The Road to Hell.

    They say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, which would actually make it more accessible than the stairway to heaven. What is really…… Read more “The Road to Hell.”

    November 22, 2020June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Individual Solutions for a Universal Problem.

    The one-size-fits-all approach to problem solving does have its benefits. It’s more efficient in terms of time and resources, and you can help a lot of people…… Read more “Individual Solutions for a Universal Problem.”

    October 11, 2020June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Business Sense.

    Even if there were only one disabled person in the entire world, most would agree that to include this person would be the right thing to do.…… Read more “Business Sense.”

    May 31, 2020June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Becoming Karen.

    In case you were wondering who “Karen” is, she’s the internet phenomenon that represents the heated clash between the Baby Boomers & Millennials. Karen is the stereotype…… Read more “Becoming Karen.”

    February 23, 2020June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Let Me In.

    Nothing makes me feel quite as degraded as waiting outside to be let in like a dog. Cats get better treatment than disabled people in this regard,…… Read more “Let Me In.”

    September 29, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    Killing the Red Lion.

    Every so often the local news informs us that another traditional English pub has had to close its doors for good, having gone out of business. Invariably…… Read more “Killing the Red Lion.”

    September 8, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    History Over Humanity.

    When challenging inaccessibility there are two words that every disabled person dreads; “listed building”. The government keeps a list of buildings they deem to be historically significant,…… Read more “History Over Humanity.”

    September 1, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

    The Road to Nowhere.

    One of the most important components of a strong business model is to know your target audience; you wouldn’t make much money trying to sell War &…… Read more “The Road to Nowhere.”

    July 28, 2019June 29, 2021 by diaryofadisabledperson

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