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Disabled Toilets as a Form of Inclusivity

  • Facilities, News, SDGs10
  • 18 March 2025, 11.29
  • Oleh: diajeng.dwi.p
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The need for disabled-friendly facilities continues to be a significant concern across various sectors, including educational institutions. To promote inclusivity, the Department of Architecture and Planning (DTAP) has taken a concrete step by constructing disabled-accessible toilets on its campus.

Disabled toilets are essential facilities designed to ensure comfort and accessibility for individuals with disabilities. These facilities provide freedom and independence, allowing individuals with physical limitations to meet their basic needs without facing barriers. Moreover, the presence of disabled-accessible toilets symbolizes a commitment to the principles of equality and inclusion, aligning with SDGs 10 (reducing inequality).

The construction of disabled-accessible toilets at DTAP also reflects social responsibility and an awareness of the importance of creating an inclusive environment for all. It ensures that everyone, including people with disabilities, feels valued and has equal access to campus facilities.

Through this initiative, DTAP hopes to inspire other departments and institutions to take similar actions in fostering an inclusive, comfortable, and welcoming environment for all. Such efforts contribute significantly to building a fairer and more equitable society.

 

Tags: Facilities SDGs10-reduced inequality

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