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‘…studies show we get the same amount of dopamine from eating chocolate as you do from cooperating with someone…’
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A Year of Permaculture – January 2023
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Access to food: is the timetable flexible to eat at non normal hours due to having children, or having an energetic disability or medical issue and needing to eat at different times; are there preparation areas for out-of-hours meals; are diabetics needs met; signage for foods at meal times; ingredients list; programme written so its accessible? Can volunteer help be better planned, last minute changes for people with autism is very upsetting and confusing for individuals. The line up/speakers: speaking to people of perceived minorities. Need to engage people who do a lot in Permaculture but don’t get acknowledged, ie single mothers who run Permaculture projects; small community projects that are under represented; having more women speakers etc. Distribute a survey to determine what accessibility gaps there are, what people are asking for, underrepresented groups
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Accessibility
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Accessibility doesn’t have to be just one thing, it can be many different approaches
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Accessibility means not excluding people just because they experience a disability, this can also include a mental health, energetic and pays??? . Accessibility is about allowing people to be empowered and independent, not having frustration of something poorly designed or poorly implemented, so spaces a really important for a disabled person.
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And now breath…
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And now breath…
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Another human trait is fairness, fairness is the opposite of injustice, trust will enhance fairness.