ALT Disability 101
Empowering Inclusion: Our Journey with Disability 101 and Event Accessibility
In our ongoing pursuit of inclusivity, our Disability 101 series is exploring accommodations to support people with disabilities at ticketed events. For the deaf community, we're introducing CART and ASL options. Those with visual impairments will have electronic materials and location guidance. In the realm of autism, sensory rooms and event programs are taking shape. Addressing mobility challenges, we're committed to facilitating access. This is just the start; more innovations await. Weekly, we'll unveil fresh accessibility insights, enriching events for all. Join the conversation, contribute your thoughts, and together, let's shape a more inclusive world. #Disability101 #InclusionMatters
Amazed the 'If we do this for you, we have to do it for everyone' excuse is being used. An adjustment means treating someone differently to make things accessible / usable for an individual with a disability. #Disability101#DisabledParkingbbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-6215…
ALT Social work planned change model graphic (pre-engagement, engagement, assessment, intervention, termination, evaluation) overlaid with intersectionality, critical cultural competence and anti-oppressive practice frameworks as well as various disability empowerment principles.
I guess but this isn’t random…if there are 70 instances of the word “disability” in a piece then it’s clearly on that topic. Identity first language is disability101. If they haven’t heard of it, the paper is out of their scope. This was more about that then just language.
The disability community has many common terms/words that may not mean anything to newly disabled folx or allies. We've put together a list of some of these terms/equipment that people may regularly use! Disabled folx, let us know if we're missing any! #DEHEM#Disability101
.@manairport "“We are working on ways to identify how we can improve the airport experience for our vulnerable passengers " You can start by not calling us 'vulnerable'! #Disability101 stuff here.