Abstract
The SAFE(R)SPACE Research Project in UCC: The SAFE(R)SPACE project believes that people with disabilities have a right to feel safe in all spaces and places. The SAFE(R)SPACE project wanted to find out some things:
• Find out how safe or unsafe people with disabilities feel in lots of different places.
• What would make people with disabilities feel safer in places we use every day.
• Talk to people who make laws and policies to ask them what they know about safety for people with disabilities.
• Talk to people in different areas in Ireland like cities, small towns and the countryside about what their area is like.
• Find out if people who work with people with disabilities think safety for people with disabilities is something we need to think about.
• Find out how safe or unsafe people with disabilities feel in lots of different places.
• What would make people with disabilities feel safer in places we use every day.
• Talk to people who make laws and policies to ask them what they know about safety for people with disabilities.
• Talk to people in different areas in Ireland like cities, small towns and the countryside about what their area is like.
• Find out if people who work with people with disabilities think safety for people with disabilities is something we need to think about.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | Cork |
| Publisher | University College Cork |
| Number of pages | 24 |
| Publication status | Published - Nov 2019 |
Keywords
- Ireland
- People with disabilities
- Safe spaces
- [SocialStudies]
- Safety
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