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@Srishhhh_tea

University of Nottingham | Disability Rights | Psychology

New Delhi, India Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Srishti@Srishhhh_tea·
It's really exhausting for us to take out days, call so many places to see if they're accessible etc. So if you know of or come across these places do write em down in the sheet? (3/n) docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
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Srishti@Srishhhh_tea·
Sadly this isn’t a one time event. Not treating mobility devices with care is far too common. Until when do we must travel with the constant fear of our mobility devices getting lost or damaged simply because we wanted to or had to travel?
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They also highlight how little airlines care for their disabled passengers. There's no consideration for one's personal assistive devices. This is so unfair and unacceptable! Our literal lives depend on our assistive devices, they are not merely objects to be thrown around.
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Srishti@Srishhhh_tea·
Experienced my worst nightmare! I travelled from Delhi to London on 9th Nov with @airindia. As a permanent wheelchair user, I rely on my wheelchair for daily mobility.However upon arrival at Heathrow Airport I found my wheelchair to be damaged with its sidegaurds/handles missing
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Srishti@Srishhhh_tea·
Reeks of ignorance, privilege & ableism. Do non-disabled people ever even for a second consider the fact that it's because of SO MANY barriers they don't see disabled professionals out there & not simply because we are incapable? This view is exactly why we need representation
Smita Sabharwal@SmitaSabharwal

As this debate is blowing up- With all due respect to the Differently Abled. 🫡 Does an Airline hire a pilot with disability? Or would you trust a surgeon with a disability. The nature of the #AIS ( IAS/IPS/IFoS) is field-work, long taxing hours, listening first hand to people’s grievances-which requires physical fitness. Why does this premier service need this Quota in the first place! #justasking

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Srishti@Srishhhh_tea·
❗️Friends living in London and/or Brighton❗️ Me and my friend have been struggling to find accessible (wheelchair friendly) housing to rent. We would need to move sometime in August so it's a bit urgent. I'd be really grateful to receive any help at all please!!
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sajansachdeva@sajansachdeva·
@Singhpreeti_17 @Srishhhh_tea DM me the details. Preferred locations, budget, commute preferences etc. happy to help here. London can be tricky as not all the stations / places are accessible. So a lot of factors at play for a wheelchair user.
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Srishti@Srishhhh_tea·
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Anvita Nair@NairAnvita·
why is everyone except me in a sunflower/lavender field 😤
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Khushi 👩🏼‍🦯🍉@BlindGrlMusings·
alright somehow ended up having a lovely chat on digital accessibility with @Srishhhh_tea and she made me feel so so so much seen. thankfully not the only one feeling this way about personal accomplishments. am grateful to know her :) 💜💜💜 glad to have lovely people around <3
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Khushi 👩🏼‍🦯🍉@BlindGrlMusings·
ahem i'm terribly confused right now trying to understand people's reactions to the fact the first article of my internship got published on the website am writing for and i feel well nothing about it... except being too scared to press that 'publish' button
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Srishti@Srishhhh_tea·
@imlikaboota @DG_NTA It never gets better. Same thing happened w me in 2020 while appearing for MA entrances. Despite submitting my disability certificate & everything I was allotted centres which were inaccessible. I had to be lifted up by a couple of random ppl(staff)in the middle of rampant COVID
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Nishi (she/her) 🌻@samanaurgulaab·
Hey, @DG_NTA My brother has his UGC-NET exam tomorrow. He is living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. He is wheelchair bound and cannot climb stairs. We called the centre to make the enquiries. His exam centre is not accessible to wheelchairs.
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Srishti@Srishhhh_tea·
@drsitu Sigh. This is not even close to being "inspiring". It's so sad that the disabled community in India at large lives with minimal to no resources at all. This image truly shows how disabled people have to survive and live without dignity, respect, reasonable accommodations.
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This is what literally every other day looks like for us
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