Man in wheelchair compelled to crawl in government-owned home in WA due to lack of accessibility.

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  1. It’s deeply concerning to hear about the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, particularly in accessing fundamental services and housing. Everyone deserves to live in an environment that accommodates their needs. It highlights the urgent need for improvements in accessibility standards in public housing and reinforces the importance of advocacy for inclusive policies. We should collectively push for changes that ensure all government facilities and homes are accessible to everyone, regardless of their mobility limitations.

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