I would like to connect with someone working in community organising, policy advocacy, or accessibility consulting not necessarily a lawyer but who understands the practical barriers disabled people face in everyday life, education, transport, and employment.
Why? They’ll bring fresh, real-world perspectives on how legal workplaces can become genuinely accessible, not just legally compliant. They can also help frame recommendations that are practical beyond the legal bubble.
3 Qualities of a meaningful relationship
Authentic Communication
Being open, honest, and willing to really listen. Meaningful relationships thrive when both people feel safe to express their true thoughts, feelings, and ideas without fear of judgment or dismissal.
Mutual Respect and Empathy
Each person values the other’s perspective and experiences, even when they differ. Respect and empathy create trust and help people support each other through challenges and celebrate successes together.
Shared Purpose or Growth
Meaningful relationships often have a sense of shared direction whether it’s building a life together, achieving a goal, growing as individuals, or making an impact together. This creates depth and keeps the connection purposeful and alive.
