EP - 6
Summary
In this episode, Ruth Hunter speaks with Sandra Bentley, an accessibility advocate with a spinal cord injury, about her journey navigating the Disability Facilities Grant (DFG) to adapt her home. Sandra shares her experiences, challenges, and insights on the importance of autonomy in design, the role of occupational therapists, and the complexities of funding and VAT related to home adaptations. They discuss the need for policy change in accessible housing and the importance of educating developers and policymakers to create universally designed homes that meet the needs of all individuals, regardless of...
EP - 6
Summary
In this episode, Ruth Hunter speaks with Sandra Bentley, an accessibility advocate with a spinal cord injury, about her journey navigating the Disability Facilities Grant (DFG) to adapt her home. Sandra shares her experiences, challenges, and insights on the importance of autonomy in design, the role of occupational therapists, and the complexities of funding and VAT related to home adaptations. They discuss the need for policy change in accessible housing and the importance of educating developers and policymakers to create universally designed homes that meet the needs of all individuals, regardless of ability.
Takeaways
- Sandra Bentley is a passionate accessibility advocate with lived experience of disability.
- Navigating the DFG can be complex and requires proactive engagement with local authorities.
- Occupational therapists play a crucial role in the home adaptation process.
- Home adaptations should prioritize the individual's needs and preferences, not just standard solutions.
- Understanding VAT implications can significantly impact the budget for home adaptations.
- It's essential to advocate for oneself and seek out available resources and funding.
- Designing accessible spaces can be aesthetically pleasing and functional.
- Policy change is necessary to ensure all new homes are built with accessibility in mind.
- Education for developers and policymakers is key to creating inclusive housing.
- Future-proofing homes is vital for accommodating changing needs over time.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Accessibility Advocacy
04:12 Navigating Life Changes After Disability
10:10 Understanding the Disability Facilities Grant (DFG)
19:51 The Process of Home Adaptation and Project Management
24:53 Navigating the Builder Selection Process
27:31 Lessons Learned from Home Adaptations
29:56 Understanding Funding and Financial Support
30:54 VAT and Adaptations: What You Need to Know
35:04 The Need for Education in Accessible Housing
41:02 Future-Proofing Homes for All
Keywords
accessible housing, disability facilities grant, accessibility advocacy, home adaptations, occupational therapy, project management, universal design, VAT on adaptations, policy change, housing crisis
Contact details for Sandra Bentley
bentleysandra64@outlook.com
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-bentley-825407112
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