As Lightley observes, only a portion of the world’s 1.3 billion Disabled individuals use wheelchairs. The overwhelming majority live with more subtle, though no less significant, challenges – visual impairments, hearing conditions, invisible disabilities – an entire spectrum of nuanced needs that often get swept under the blanket term “fully accessible”. It’s a phrase, she rightly points out, that “begs more questions than it answers”.
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