How to make the retail environment more sensory-friendly

Soft furnishings like rugs and couches can make a retail store more sensory-friendly. Bigstock
It is estimated that one in five Australians has a disability, of which 80-90 per cent are non-visible. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines a disability as “any condition of the body or mind… that makes it more difficult for the person with the condition to do certain activities…and interact with the world around them”.   People with non-visible disabilities navigate barriers in everyday life. An estimated 20 per cent of the population identify as neurodivergent and

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