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    • Home
    • About
      • Hi There!
    • Your Voices
      • Introduction to Survey
      • Personal Narratives
      • Download Full Report PDF
    • Adaptive Handbook
      • Intro to the Handbook
      • The Handbook
      • Additional Resources
    • Outdoor Design
      • State Map
      • Advocacy Guide
      • Submit a Location
    • Connect
      • Latest News & Updates
      • Upcoming Events
      • Our Discord

AZ Adaptive 4A ll

AZ Adaptive 4A llAZ Adaptive 4A llAZ Adaptive 4A ll
  • Home
  • About
    • Hi There!
  • Your Voices
    • Introduction to Survey
    • Personal Narratives
    • Download Full Report PDF
  • Adaptive Handbook
    • Intro to the Handbook
    • The Handbook
    • Additional Resources
  • Outdoor Design
    • State Map
    • Advocacy Guide
    • Submit a Location
  • Connect
    • Latest News & Updates
    • Upcoming Events
    • Our Discord

63 Voices, One Streamlined Survey

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Based on 63 Individuals with Disabilities and Caretakers

95% of individuals strongly agree/agree that access to outdoors significantly improves life quality

Quality of Life

Quality of Life

Quality of Life

95% of individuals strongly agree (purple) or agree (green) that ability to access the outdoors significantly improves quality of life 

Representation

Quality of Life

Quality of Life

Only 15% of participants (green and purple) report feeling well-represented and accounted for in outdoor spaces and communities 

Accessibility

Accessibility

Accessibility

More than 85% of participants (blue, red) report that they have had difficulty accessing outdoor spaces due to their disability

Barriers

Accessibility

Accessibility

Most frequently reported barriers include but are not limited to: trail width/slope, transportation, ableist attitudes, accessibility of online information, affordability of assistive technology

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