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Maureen Pomroy Business Lines Consultant Tel: (709) 772-2735 Fax: (709) 772-2104 "When a group does the impossible in the first hour of its meeting, it is very hard to stop them after that. This is called empowerment." - H. Owen, on Open Space ---------- Original Text ---------- From: "Diane Gibeault" <d...@cyberus.ca>, on 5/10/00 6:39 PM: I facilitated an OS last week and a disabled person who's disability was not evident came to me after feeling quite upset that a small table had not been in the centre for people like her who cannot bend even to pick up a sheet a paper and who does not want to ask others to bring her a sheet, not wanting her disability to be known. She felt deprived having not been able to participate and indicated that others with similar problems had made the same comment. A young person with the same complaint having a physical problem that limits kneeling or bending movements to the floor. It has happened at the request of a client, especially when dealing with more aged people that I used a table in the centre during the opening only. This episode has led me to rethink the way I am generally doing this: no tables in the centre in the name of the "no barrier" principle. We cannot presume that a group of young people or whatever group does not have a person with disabilities, apparent or not. The suggestion was made by the participant to have in the centre a small table with paper and markers AS WELL AS having paper and marker on the ground for the more "playful, barrier free" environment it creates. They have convinced me. Thought I'd pass it on. Diane Gibeault