The Removing Barriers Game
Disabled people should receive the same levels of service and access as anyone else. If you’re providing a service, it’s essential that you make it as inclusive and accessible as possible. Training is key to helping organisations and staff understand the challenges faced by disabled people.
 
                    The first step is to understand the issues, and think about services & facilities in the way that
                        disabled people do. Once we recognise the barriers faced by disabled people, we can think about
                        how
                        we remove them. Barriers can often be overlooked because service-providers just don’t realise
                        that
                        they exist.
                        The Removing Barriers Game is designed to raise awareness of the barriers faced by disabled
                        people,
                        helping players understand what real life issues still exist, before focussing on what they can
                        do
                        to remove these barriers. 
What people say about Removing Barriers:
Andy Hendry
                                            
Project manager, DDPA
                                        
                                    "I found it fun, enjoyable, very informative, thought provoking and an excellent way to generate discussion around the subject of equality for disabled people. "
Colin Findley
                                            
Founder and Director, DICE
                                        
                                    "It gives people an opportunity to discuss and debate a number of issues that disabled people face on a regular basis."
Keith Bulmer
                                            
Volunteer, DDPA
                                        
                                    "It opens up discussions and makes people think about what disabled people need to face during their daily lives."
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