Beach

 

https://scoop.upworthy.com/greece-makes-beaches-wheelchair-friendly-in-historic-move?fbclid=IwAR2d_VeNPPsNhvN_TunK0SRB6r-DYCy59lTziqr71t_FW5mXJVC8R7uZEH8

This summer has made hundreds of its beaches wheelchair friendly for the first time, installing remote- operated ramps built by a company called Seatrac. The minister for tourism, Vassilis Kikilias, said, "Equal access to the sea is an inalienable human right."

"People with disabilities and people with limited mobility are given the opportunity to participate in beach activities with family and friends, enhancing the quality of life for everyone."

"I like that wheelchair users can use Seatrac independently without needing assistance."

There is a video in the link above showing how the ramps work.

 - where is Greece?
- What is a beach? What sort of things can you do at a beach? Has anyone been to a beach? What things did you do?
- why might someone using a wheelchair struggle at a beach?
- what does wheelchair friendly mean?
- Looking at the picture, how do you think the ramp works? 
- Before this ramp was installed, how would a wheelchair user access a beach?
- "quality of life for everyone" what does this mean?
- Why do you think it is important that people can use this without needing assistance?
- Maybe a beach is not a good place for someone using a wheelchair? What would you say? (encourage children to challenge that view. People should be able to go where they want.)
- What does accessible mean?
- What can we learn from this story?
- Why is this about No Outsiders? 



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