Fascinating and challenging report from Trailblazers on issues facing young disabled people trying to get a home. Trailblazers is a national network of more than 400 young disabled people who work together on a national and local level to highlight and address the issues that are important to them.
We aim to fight the social injustices experienced by young disabled people and to ensure we can gain access to education, employment and the services we require. We are part of the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, the leading UK charity focusing on muscular dystrophy and other related conditions.
The Locked Out report is the result of findings taken from a survey of 200 young disabled people and 12 focus group meetings across the UK over a period of nine months. It reveals that many young disabled people believe that the property sector and independent living services regularly fail to deliver a good or efficient service for them. The barriers to living independently can range from an estate agent's lack of knowledge of the accessibility of housing stock to the disparity in the assessment criteria and quality of personal care in different regions of the country.
We hope this report will shed light on the list of obstacles that face young disabled people and their families who want to buy or rent a new property. We also hope that the solutions and advice offered within this report will help to create a situation where young disabled people in the UK feel confident that estate agents, local authorities, property developers and architects will deliver a service that means they can live not only independently but also where they want to live.Key findings
From the 200 Trailblazers who completed our survey or took part in one of the 12 focus group discussions, it was revealed that:
We are calling on:
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Trouble is there needs to be two standards for wheelchair accessible homes, level 3a for those that are independent wheelchair users and a level3b for those that have to accommodate care workers in their homes with all the extra hygiene and space requirements that brings when your home is also a place of work.
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