Making infrastructure more accessibility to a wider range of society is not merely a problem to be solved, but “a commitment to ensuring independence and dignity for all” - the words of
Meg Ginsberg, my guest on The Infrastructure Podcast this week.
Meg is truly an inspiration - an assistant project manager at
South West Water, a charity founder and a disabled mum to toddler Olive. As a wheelchair user who switched life track aged 18 from nursing aspirations to forge a career infrastructure just four years ago, Meg knows first-hand the challenge of both improving accessibility for disabled professionals in the industry but also the vital difference that her perspective brings to decision making.
And now she is launching the
Construct Ability charity to help refocus those attitudes and provide the tools to create a society where infrastructure is not a barrier to, but a facilitator of equal opportunities for all.
Have a listen at
here.
And get involved by reaching out to either help with Meg’s new charity
Construct Ability or by supporting her as she takes on the @Bath & Bristol Railway Marathon on the 20 October raising cash for the
ICE Benevolent Fund.
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