
Universal Design Recommendations for the Post-Covid Workplace Environment
We can make our built environment, products, technologies, services, policies and processes more accessible, using Universal Design features or principles.

We can make our built environment, products, technologies, services, policies and processes more accessible, using Universal Design features or principles.

Several no-contact products / devices / services introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic did not adhere to Universal Design principles which have existed in our society for decades.

Many people use the words 'Accessibility', 'Reasonable Accommodation' and 'Universal Design' interchangeably. These are different terms that have specific meaning and application. In this post, we explain them in layman’s language.

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The story of Shabnam, a working professional with disability, as she struggles to explore the possibility of finding a new home with accessibility features.