How to change the world – educate and ask

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Written by Martyn Sibley

17/01/2019

Here’s a strong example of education and asking nicely to change the world.

In St Ives, Cambridgeshire, we eat at a particular Indian restaurant because its accessible. After a bad experiences on Saturday, we want to change for another place.

I rang up another option, and as suspected they still have a step. After I explained that we want to spend our money there, but can’t due to inaccessibility, they finally agreed to get a ramp.

The investment of this ramp will be paid for in one booking. So every time my group and other wheelchair users go there, its pure profit.

What could you do to kindly educate and request improvements?

Martyn Sibley

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Martyn Sibley is a disability inclusion changemaker, entrepreneur, advisor, and author exploring how societies thrive when everyone is included. His work spans business, media, technology, and policy, with a focus on how inclusive thinking and design can create better outcomes not only for disabled people, but for society as a whole.