In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, discuss the upcoming full accessibility of the AODA and the various barriers faced by individuals with disabilities. They emphasize the importance of changing attitudes and language surrounding disability, highlighting that disability is a universal experience that can affect anyone.
The conversation delves into the physical barriers that exist and the need for accommodations, as well as the significance of prioritizing accessibility in society. The hosts conclude by addressing the impact of language on perception and the need for a shift in how individuals with disabilities are treated.
Takeaways
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The first barrier faced by individuals with disabilities is often the attitude barrier.
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Changing the language we use about disability can help shift perspectives.
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Disability is a fact of life that affects many people.
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Attitudes and agency are crucial in creating an inclusive environment.
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Physical barriers can be mitigated through proper accommodations.
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Accessibility should be prioritized for everyone, not just a select few.
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The word ‘special’ can carry negative connotations and should be reconsidered.
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Disability can affect anyone, regardless of demographics.
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Proactive measures are needed to address accessibility issues.
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Changing societal attitudes can lead to a better quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
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Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to Accessibility and Inclusion
01:34 – The Attitude Barrier
03:12 – Changing Language and Perspectives
05:16 – Understanding Disability and Society
07:03 – Physical Barriers and Accommodations
08:52 – Prioritizing Accessibility
09:58 – The Impact of Language on Perception
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