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Countdown to #Accessibility: A Celebration??? Day 1 - 12 Days of #AODA #accountability #disability
- 2025/01/04
- 再生時間: 15 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion Podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, “celebrate” the upcoming full accessibility deadline under the AODA while discussing the realities of accessibility in Ontario. They emphasize the need for urgent action, the role of allies, and the importance of autonomy and agency for individuals with disabilities. The conversation culminates in a call to action for a barrier-free future, highlighting the necessity of collaboration and accountability in achieving true accessibility.
Takeaways
Celebrating the milestone of full accessibility under AODA is significant.
Expectations for immediate change in accessibility may be unrealistic.
Urgency is needed in addressing accessibility issues, not just patience.
Allies play a crucial role in advocating for accessibility.
Individuals with disabilities must have autonomy and agency in decisions affecting them.
The community needs to be involved in creating accessibility plans.
Accountability is essential for enforcing accessibility standards.
The phrase 'nothing about us without us' emphasizes the need for inclusion.
An aggressive approach is necessary to address long-standing accessibility issues.
The time for action is now, and collaboration is key to success.
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Chapters
00:00 - Celebrating Accessibility Milestones
03:32 - Expectations vs. Reality of Accessibility
04:38 - The Urgency for Action
07:49 - The Role of Allies in Accessibility
10:05 - The Importance of Autonomy and Agency
11:57 - Call to Action for a Barrier-Free Future
#Accessibility, #Inclusion, #AODA, #DisabilityRights, #Advocacy, #Ontario, #Barrier-Free, #Autonomy, #Agency, #Allyship