What does accessibility or access mean to you?

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Accessibility is inclusion

Accessibility for the museum means people of all abilities can enter, use, engage and interact with it. Our museum needs to cater to all our users - and especially pay attention to meeting the needs of people with protected attributes such as disabilities. This extends to people with mobility issues, people with low vision (or blindness), people who are hard of hearing (or deaf), people who use assistive technology (such as screen readers) and people with cognitive issues (such as processing…

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