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What "Accessible" Really Means
Many organisations proudly say they are "accessible." They have a policy. They have a statement on their website. They may even have completed equality training or ticked a box saying they provide communication support. But ask many Deaf people about their real experiences, and a very different picture often emerges. Accessibility is not a box to tick. It is not something you do once and forget about. It is about whether a Deaf person can genuinely access information, service

Carron Huggett
2 days ago4 min read
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