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Cynicism from bad experiences can be addressed by involving people with disabilities in the design and planning processes from the outset, including research design.
“Collaboratively develop inclusive and accessible
strategies that reflect the diverse needs and preferences of participants.
Endorse community representatives to co-facilitate
meetings, review materials, and shape decision-making processes,” said Karin
Korb, a public health consultant and a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
professional. She is also a two-time Paralympian tennis player who uses a
wheelchair for mobility.
Korb said. “By co-creating the engagement process,
planners demonstrate a commitment to shared ownership and accountability.”
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