Christy
MemberYeah, from what I know, “visual impairment” and “hearing impairment” are commonly used (if I’m wrong, someone please correct me!).
I had never heard “persons with impairments” until the Paralympics. But, the more I go over it in my head, I can see it may be better than “person with a disability”. Disability focuses on a lack of ability,…
I think so. I have always heard / seen “impairment” with visual or hearing.
The whole of Africa is now off the UK Red List
Are your accessible tours starting back up at the same time?
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