
Championing Accessibility: Scott Whitney's Journey
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EP-7
Summary
In this episode, Ruth Hunter interviews Scott Whitney, founder of All4Inclusion, who shares his personal journey of becoming disabled and the challenges he faces in advocating for accessibility and inclusivity. Scott discusses the importance of community, the struggles of finding accessible housing, and the mental health impacts of his experiences. He emphasises the need for better design in housing and the role of government in ensuring accessibility standards are met. Through his organisation, Scott aims to empower disabled voices and foster connections within the community.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Scott Whitney and All4Inclusion 02:57 Scott's Journey to Disability and Its Impact 05:57 The Birth of All4Inclusion and Community Building 08:40 Navigating Mental Health Challenges and Purpose 11:37 Struggles with Housing and Accessibility 14:20 Experiences in Temporary Housing and Accessibility Issues 17:25 The Importance of Accessible Design in Housing 20:09 Real-Life Challenges Faced in Hotels and Emergency Housing 25:35 Navigating the Private Rental Market 28:04 Accessibility Challenges in Housing 30:54 Emergency Preparedness in Accessible Housing 35:06 The Impact of Housing on Mental Health 39:01 Recommendations for Future Housing Development Takeaways- Scott Whitney founded All4Inclusion to support disabled individuals facing loneliness.
- His disability journey began suddenly in 2020, leading to significant life changes.
- Scott emphasizes the importance of community and connection for disabled individuals.
- Accessibility challenges in public transport and housing are prevalent and often overlooked.
- Mental health struggles are common among those with disabilities, especially during transitions.
- The search for accessible housing is fraught with difficulties and frustrations.
- Temporary housing solutions often fail to meet accessibility needs.
- Emergency evacuation plans for disabled individuals are often inadequate.
- Designing accessible properties requires input from the disabled community.
- Government policies need to prioritise accessibility in housing development.
Keyword
Accessibility, neurodiversity, disability, inclusivity, housing, mental health, community, All4Inclusion, Scott Whitney, design
Contact details for Scott Whitney
https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottjwhitney
scott@all4inclusion.org
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