Rebecca (Becks) Lee
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Rebecca (Becks) Lee
@beckslee.bsky.social
Award-winning Design Researcher & Consultant for accessible policy, products & services | Founder of the Universal Recognition Movement - Disabled leaders in access innovation | Freelance Equity & Access Lead | Invisibly Disabled | Often found illustrating
Hi John, understood. I’ll introduce myself properly and send over the details. All of our projects include pacing and flex to folks capacity but I’ll see where you are at. I realise it’s unlikely in the current climate but I hope the workload eases regardless and you get to recuperate. Solidarity
July 12, 2025 at 1:06 PM
2/2 are too complex to use in this context. I would love to chat if you have capacity / availability? I’m trying to create plain English comms and diagrams that explain the relative stability at a glance (amongst other things). Would be great to reflect on this with you / introduce myself properly.
July 11, 2025 at 12:24 AM
1/2 Hi John. I’m gathering info for a prospective panel on the topic of sustainable economics and disability/economic exclusion. I have read the DNS articles on the stability of welfare spending. Might you have any other plain English 2nd sources that discuss this topic? The Gov’s own forecasts
July 11, 2025 at 12:20 AM
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We will shortly make an announcement about renewing our organisational commitment to working for the trans community. We have already started hiring. We know, and they know, that trans people are right at the cutting edge of fascism. What we can do we will do.
April 16, 2025 at 10:49 AM
Then you have on top of that general essential healthcare and studies that won’t be undertaken if a funding freeze remains in place. This legal action against the freeze is of upmost importance.
February 13, 2025 at 3:35 AM
Heart attack symptoms in women not being recognised by diagnostic criteria (a pre-existing issue we’ve had long before this research terminology ban) will seem like nothing compared to the harm & ignorance created if the terms like ‘woman’ or ‘Disabilitiy’ are banned from use in scientific study.
February 12, 2025 at 6:13 PM
What’s more omitting essential words (and therefore specific people or demographics) from studies ensures that the results we will see collated will be wrong and miss essential data sets. We already have an issue with diagnosis, drugs & treatments being only being appropriate for male physiology…
February 12, 2025 at 6:06 PM
I also know @rosswilcockmedia.bsky.social would be interested in this in terms of updating and mapping accessible routes for the visually impaired and blind community - we could perhaps put a working /campaign group together.
February 9, 2025 at 9:47 PM
Perhaps after a wee bit more research we could tag the councils and Scot gov into this thread 🪡 and see what possibilities we might stitch together to improve public information and use of pedestrian walkways for folks using white canes, wheelchairs, buggies and mobility aid walkers.
February 9, 2025 at 9:41 PM
How would they know on new requests the distance to pre-existing dropped kerbs etc. I feel a campaign brewing @calumgrevers.bsky.social 😉 Because collating and sharing that data would vastly improve council services and civic life. Certainly it currently adversely affects the impact of equality.
February 9, 2025 at 9:39 PM
If the issue is release of data then perhaps adding a caveat to new requests on whether folks are happy to share the location of new dropped kerbs for use in future council accessibility maps and a project requesting permission from old applicants. The council should surely keep the data else…
February 9, 2025 at 9:36 PM
When new crossings/pavings are created/updated to see if dropped kerbs and tactile paving are always implemented or whether they are only created if specifically requested. They legally have to do these for new works and they wouldn’t pertain to individual’s request so could be data we could ask for
February 9, 2025 at 9:34 PM
Ooh good move! I had a look also for Glasgow on data for dropped kerbs but the algorithm just took me to pages on requesting them. Another example of a design that would benefit many (that is only applied when an individual requests it. I was trying to also find public Equality Impact assessments 🧵
February 9, 2025 at 9:28 PM
This has been an idea that has occurred to me too. Especially when councils have the original planning data. They would need to be regularly updated though - as you say from crowd sourced data - due to the transient nature of barriers and disruption.
February 9, 2025 at 7:16 PM
Euans guide maps the accessibility of venues but again this is venue based. It would make sense to map the accessibility of pedestrian areas or transport routes. This could also include mappings that are useful to blind folks too like tactile paving and crossings with audio or rotating cones.
February 9, 2025 at 7:13 PM
have crowd sourced updates for transient disruption or issues like temporary road works, on-pavement parking, outdoor cafe seating and events etc
February 9, 2025 at 7:06 PM
The Sociability app UK maps crowd sourced data for accessible areas. They also send out teams to review areas. Google maps also has a wheelchair accessible route feature though I don’t know what data it uses or how accurate it is. I think it would be a great idea to use civic planning data and… 🧵
February 9, 2025 at 7:05 PM