A wide gentle stone accessibility ramp with handrails leading to the wooden door of a limestone building

Disability Inclusion in the Rebuilding

What is the first priority for making the coming phase inclusive of people with disabilities? Share your view.
People with disabilities, their families, professionals and the wider community

People with disabilities are part of every neighbourhood, every profession and every family, and their numbers have grown through the past years. A rebuilding phase is a rare chance to build inclusion in from the start rather than retrofit it later.

Inclusion is practical before anything else: an entrance that welcomes a wheelchair, a school that welcomes every child, a workplace that values ability, and services within reach. Building it from day one costs far less than correcting it afterwards.

This poll asks people with disabilities, their families, professionals and the wider community: where should inclusion start, what are the biggest daily barriers, and what would change reality most? The answers guide those designing the coming phase.