Researching inclusive businesses (cafes, restaurants, shops, arts centres etc). Can you help?
I wondered if anyone would be able to help me with some with some research I am doing to write an article? I am writing an article on behalf of a charity for those with disabilities, for a local business magazine.
The aim is to focus on businesses that are particularly inclusive of those with disabilities, and then move onto what other businesses can learn from them and how they access training.
If you are local to Devon and could name a local business you have found particularly inclusive, stating why, I would be most grateful. If you are not local to Devon, but could share what businesses do well in terms of inclusivity that would also be very useful. (E.g. cafes, restaurants, arts centres etc).
I have some friends/acquaintances I've interviewed but want to extend my research and find out as much as I can.
Many thanks
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Welcome to the community @CatW! I'm based up North, but local reviews on Euan's Guide may be a good place to start.0
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