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“Accessible” doesn’t always mean “accessible”

Article by Mandy Hanna

The word “accessible” is frequently used to describe whether a place is suitable for a person with disability. For example, is the local park or pool “accessible”? Is there an “accessible” bathroom at the local shopping centre or café? Or, is the new home I want to move into “accessible”?


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