Disability Awareness

The self serve checkout machine at Target showing the angle and how far back the machine is

Target and Taking a Stand: Accessibility Revisted

G’day, Friends, and welcome back! Growing up disabled, the challenges of navigating an inaccessible world became second nature to me. Calling ahead to ensure a restaurant had accessible seating and access. Scanning Google Maps for ramps before leaving the house. Accepting that certain shops, cafes, or clubs were simply off-limits because of stairs, narrow aisles, […]

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Advocating: its okay to ask for help

G’day, friends, and welcome to another weekend and another new blog post!! Being disabled means you must constantly advocate for yourself, especially if you need any caregiving or extra care being taken by people if you are susceptible to severe illness. Advocating for yourself can be incredibly nerve-racking, and it takes immense confidence to know

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