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Young People for Inclusion
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Accessibility ‘ the quality of being able to be reached or entered’
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Physical Access, Attitudes, Communication and Training
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Physical Access
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What happens when you don’t involve users in decision making…
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Attitudes Did you know… A quarter of disabled people have experienced attitudes or behaviour where other people expect less of them because of their disability 36% of British people tend to think of disabled people as not as productive as everyone else 85% of the British public believe disabled people face prejudice
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Communication Did you know… One fifth of 18 – 34 year olds admit the have actually avoided talking to a disabled person Two thirds of the British public feel uncomfortable talking to disabled people
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Training
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How can user involvement improve accessibility?
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If you’d like more information about how to involve service users in your organisation, we recommend these resources http://www.user-involvement.org.uk/index.php http://www.together-uk.org/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2014/06/Service-User- Involvement-briefing.pdf https://www.jrf.org.uk/report/increasing-user-involvement-voluntary-organisations If you’d like us to email you these links and more information about what we do, please join our mailing list at the end of the awards!
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