Chris Rourke talks about his very minor temporary impairment which led to long term behaviour change
In this episode, we explore how temporary access needs often turn into lasting preferences and why that matters. We are joined by a specialist in accessibility and user-centred design, who shares insights from their work and recent experience on how people adapt tools and technologies in moments of need, only to discover they improve everyday life long after the original challenge has passed. This conversation is also a call to action: to raise awareness of the tools already available, to challenge assumptions about who they’re “for,” and to encourage more inclusive thinking.

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