Relevant convenience policies
In order to integrate disabled people into society, it is necessary to provide policies to help disabled people travel. We can now see that there are barrier-free facilities in many parts of society, such as barrier-free ramps outside the government and some service agencies, blind roads and ramps on sidewalks? These barrier-free facilities are not intended to provide great convenience for disabled people to travel; There are also subways, many of which have through elevators, or elevators specially designed for the disabled. Whether it is an airplane or a high-speed train, there will be special service facilities for the disabled, which provides great convenience for the disabled to enter the society.
On the Employment of Disabled Persons
Being able to leave home means that more disabled people have the possibility of employment. In addition to government-run welfare factories, some large enterprises and socially responsible units are also willing to recruit disabled people for employment. Like the hot pot restaurant in Xi 'an mentioned above, some deaf people have been recruited? There are also bear claw coffee shops with deaf employees in Shanghai, and there are even coffee shops that recruit people with autism? The big sister, Cheng Zi, who went to work in Hangzhou Netease from Hunan, went to Shanghai for postgraduate study and started her colorful life.
With the development of science and technology, sometimes we don't have to go out to work every day. The development of science and technology has provided great convenience for the employment of the disabled. For example, Alibaba's cloud customer service, a large number of customer service staff are disabled.
The problem of barrier-free facilities
Although the government has introduced barrier-free facilities policies, many of them have not been put in place. Sometimes pedestrian ramps are not standardized, wheelchairs are difficult to get up and down, and blind roads are occupied at will? Even many large supermarkets have erected pillars at the door to block wheelchair access.
Sometimes barrier-free access is occupied, which not only makes it difficult for disabled people to travel, but also makes them pay the price of their lives.
Our society is becoming more and more tolerant, and we hope that normal people will not hinder barrier-free access at will. Our little efforts can provide convenience and trouble for them. I hope that one day, both normal people and disabled people can live and work normally as a member of society.