联合王国的一项调查寻求10 000份答复,以建立一个不公平的指数,查明残疾人和神经多样化人群的无障碍障碍,旨在推动政策和设计变革。
A UK survey seeks 10,000 responses to create an Unfair Index identifying accessibility barriers for disabled and neurodiverse people, aiming to drive policy and design changes.
为收集残疾人、神经多样性人士、无酬照护者和残疾儿童家长的经验,联合王国发起了一项全联合王国范围的调查,旨在查明在保健、住房、工作和技术等领域的日常障碍。
A UK-wide survey has launched to collect experiences from disabled people, neurodiverse individuals, unpaid carers, and parents of disabled children, aiming to identify everyday barriers in areas like health, housing, work, and technology.
在 " 可设计性 " 的引导下,该倡议寻求10 000份答复,以制定第一个不公平指数,重点是改善无障碍和包容性的实用、基于设计的解决办法。
Led by Designability, the initiative seeks 10,000 responses to develop the first Unfair Index, focusing on practical, design-based solutions to improve accessibility and inclusion.
输入将由一个全残疾人咨询小组指导,选出900多名申请者。
Input will be guided by a pan-disability advisory panel, with over 900 applicants selected.
调查结果将为旨在推动现实世界变革和解决系统性不平等的政策、商业做法和组织战略提供依据。
Findings will inform policy, business practices, and organizational strategies, aiming to drive real-world change and address systemic inequities.
该调查持续到4月底。
The survey runs until the end of April.