tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7622820281827881345.post777805888598681059..comments2024-01-02T10:13:02.894+00:00Comments on LLM Calling: Disabled Access Day: Is your Church Accessible?LLM Callinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17199375981896229914noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7622820281827881345.post-6107508554588470302017-03-15T17:48:25.038+00:002017-03-15T17:48:25.038+00:00Thanks for your comment Karen. This is definitely...Thanks for your comment Karen. This is definitely not a comprehensive list of everything churches need to think about, they're are learning disabilities and mental health challenges and more; I just wanted to get people thinking. <br /><br />As for not providing an introduction to the service; I am shocked that you would think this would be disruptive or patronising. How would I as a blind person know what's happening if no one explained it? And how safe would that make me feel? Our church always provides a simple welcome and introduction and prompts through the service and it is helpful for everyone and reassuring for the unsure. LLM Callinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17199375981896229914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7622820281827881345.post-33285627429434611122017-03-12T22:11:50.974+00:002017-03-12T22:11:50.974+00:00I tried to post a comment earlier today. Fine in p...I tried to post a comment earlier today. Fine in principle but there is no reference to the more subtle ' hidden ' disabilities ( autism /dyslexia etc)<br />Also, as priest I have no sense of needing to flag up structure and content of the service which I consider would be disruptive to worship and patronising to worshippers.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13834824001765125073noreply@blogger.com