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Everyday life with hurdles: accessibility at the test bench

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
Anyone who moves with a disability in the public sphere will always encounter barriers. "Krone-editor Nicole Greiderer accompanied two experts for accessibility through Innsbruck and noticed: There is still a lot of air up there. "Well meant, badly hit" is noticeable at the latest when you are affected yourself.

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Anyone who moves with a disability in the public sphere will always encounter barriers. "Krone-editor Nicole Greiderer accompanied two experts for accessibility through Innsbruck and noticed: There is still a lot of air up there. "Well meant, badly hit" is noticeable at the latest when you are affected yourself.

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Photo: Waldemar via Unsplash In mid-April, we held the general meeting of our Altmark district association in the Hanseatic city of Stendal. It was a meeting I had prepared, convened well in advance, with a packed agenda and important decisions, such as the election of our delegation for the upcoming 52nd state party conference of Alliance 90/The Greens Saxony-Anhalt in Magdeburg. And yet, it was a meeting that was not equally accessible to all …

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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