For me, what’s most important right now on Global Accessibility Awareness Day, is that we foster and sustain open dialogues. However, I say that with mixed emotions; I know we need to keep discussing but, there have been times when I haven’t had the desire or strength to talk about my day-to-day journey with MS. And whilst this isn’t exactly an apology, as I will keep talking about these issues, I want you to understand that I do this mainly because I know there will be so many people that can’t talk as openly about their needs, or aren’t yet ready to do so.
I’m proud to be part of a workplace that is striving to increase accessibility and inclusion. I’m acutely aware that there is more to be done but collectively, we can create more inclusive workplaces. And as individuals, we can become stronger allies to those even the smallest of changes can make a big difference too.