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of the general public would feel ‘comfortable’ or ‘very comfortable’ engaging with a disabled person who was someone they met in the street (Q102a), 83% would feel ‘comfortable’ or ‘very comfortable’ engaging with a disabled person who was their work colleague (Q102d), and 74% would feel ‘comfortable’ or ‘very comfortable’ engaging with a disabled person who they met in a social context like a bar or club (Q102o). of disabled people had difficulty using public spaces ‘all the time’ or ‘often’ (Q24). Similarly, 28% had difficulty accessing public buildings ‘all the time’ or ‘often’ (Q25). Of those who had reported having difficulty accessing public buildings at least ‘sometimes’, the buildings respondents had most frequently been unable to access or had extreme difficulty accessing were shops and shopping centres (78%), and pubs, bars, restaurants, and cafes (66%) highlighting the need to make these venues more accessible and gather high quality data on their accessibility. 46% were unable to access or had extreme difficulty accessing medical facilities (Q26).
Prior to launch the survey was tested with disabled people and organisations including the Royal National Institute of Blind People ( RNIB). A second researcher evaluated the coding, categorisations, and themes identified from the data. This supported the initial analysis, but expanded the number of sub-themes that were identified. The first researcher agreed with this recommendation. Topic modellingAsset use permission in mods/files that earn donation points You are not allowed to earn Donation Points for your mods if they use my assets
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One of the proudest moments in my life so far was when, in 2018, the Daily Mail and used a picture of me wearing my pink hand-painted helmet and a pink T-shirt saying ‘gay proud spaz’ in its Gay Pride piece. of carers who are employed ‘agree’ or ‘strongly agree’ their employer is supportive of their caring responsibilities (Q89a). However, only 26% ‘agree’ or ‘strongly agree’ that their promotion opportunities are the same as their colleagues (Q89b). General public of carers reported caring responsibilities impact activities they would like to participate in personally ‘all the time’ or ‘often’ (Q75b), and 93% have been prevented from participating in activities they would have liked to participate in due to their caring responsibilities (Q76). This was raised by many disabled people and carers, and a moderate number of members of the general public.
Helmets come in a few different designs and are used for different purposes. Some are criss-cross leather with a plastic inner core (like the ones I wear), while others cover the head more fully in soft foam.of disabled people reported that some of their answers are different as a direct or indirect result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the government response, compared with 66% or carers, and 44% of general public respondents (Q107). The topics where answers were most frequently affected by the COVID-19 pandemic were meeting people, accessing society and doing things, and life satisfaction, for all groups (Q108). Qualitative insights Question 109. Briefly detail how your experiences now are different to prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and government response, relating to all the topics(s) you previously selected. Members of the general public called for improved accessibility of public buildings and spaces, and the consideration of accessibility by design. of carers said their home meets their needs to provide care ‘completely’ or ‘to a large extent’ (Q66). of disabled people, 90% of carers, and 94% of general public respondents ‘agree’ or ‘strongly agree’ that employers should be flexible in making workplace adjustments for those that care for disabled people (Q110k).