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LEGO just announced new accessibility standards at its stores to make them more inclusive for all
April is Autism Awareness Month, and LEGO just announced it's celebrating by partnering with KultureCity, a nonprofit focused on sensory inclusion and accessibility, to make its stores more accessible for all LEGO lovers.
In addition to all-new comprehensive staff training, every LEGO store will offer "sensory bags" created by a team of research professionals and neurodivergent developers. They include noise-reducing headphones, a visual cue card, and more.
A store manager said they've already seen how the training and inclusion initiative has reshaped shopping experiences for customers — and their neurodivergent customers echo those sentiments.
What's even better:Already this year, the LEGO Foundation's Play For All Accelerator program has disbursed over $11 million in grants to five organizations that center on the development of innovative toys, products, and services for neurodivergent children around the world. LEGO also recently started mass-producing Braille bricks.
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More people care about climate change around the world than you might think
Data shows that globally, a significant majority of people in countries around the world both worry about climate change and support policies to address it. At the same time, this level of concern is also consistently underestimated by most people.
In recently published research, 59,000 people across 63 countries were surveyed and 86% said they believed in climate change — that action was needed, humans caused it, it was a serious threat to humanity, and/or a global emergency.
Even in the country with the lowest agreement, 73% still agreed it was a serious threat.
More research surveyed nearly 130,000 people across 125 countries, and 89% wanted to see more political action for climate change, and 69% said they'd contribute at least 1% of their income to support efforts to address climate change.
Not only is it encouraging to know that the majority of your friends, family, and neighbors (all over the world!) agree that climate change is a major issue — but this knowledge can also help governments, companies, and even individuals take meaningful climate action.
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What's good?
Even though I'm really passionate about climate action, even I get a little tripped up and nervous to talk about it!
Did you find it encouraging to know that most people want to see action, too?
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