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🙂Yesterday…I heard about ‘Access Card’

Someone at my local group (UK) has one and says it makes a substantial difference when being ‘out and about’ if you have a disability.

Designed to streamline the process of communicating your access needs, the Access Card translates your disability or impairment into easy-to-understand symbols. This section explains how you can use the card to convey your access requirements to venues and service providers, ensuring a more accessible and enjoyable experience wherever you go.

On the front of your Access Card, there are 9 spaces to display symbols used to highlight the barriers you face and the reasonable adjustments you might need.

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Thank you for spreading the word. I will have a look. Sounds great idea. X

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