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that a society and the culture can do to make life so much better and easier for disabled people, i can see it applying clearly to physical impairment and disability, but how do you cope with profound mental and intellectual impairment? i have worked a lot with people with dementia and i think the same disability rights arguments apply to them. the same age—friendly cities arguments are put forward by the who. so all of the access that i've spoken about helps older people, all of the, as it were, the simplicity, the smart phone — it's gone wrong because i dropped it in water. i have to press everything and it does everything. now, if i had dementia, how complicated that would that be. that is why the japanese have developed a phone, itjust has numbers and the dial and therefore it is very simple. so the way we do things could be made easier. how important is representation as a part of the overall picture of normalising impairment and disability within a society?

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