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“It is our environments which make us handicapped”

Kristine Ronæss Årdal has cerebral palsy, and certain environments make integration difficult. In her experience, positive attitudes combined with physical facilitation is often easier to achieve than many think.
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Inclusion is about more than building ramps

Facilitation can be as much about attitude as physical adaptations in buildings, says Kristine Ronæss Årdal. Plenty of space to use her wheelchair lets her work as a motivator and training assistance for Maya Langlid (above).

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