Accessible Icon Project: How to Advocate for Change at Your School

By Christopher Yang, University of the Sciences Although advocacy can be a complex process, it is possible for anyone to be an advocate, including OT students, as long as you have the necessary resources and willingness to get involved. Through identifying and acting on steps of the advocacy process, OT doctoral students and I were able to successfully lobby for changing the accessibility signage at the

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