2022
DOI: 10.1108/pm-09-2021-0068
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Mobility challenges and experiences for students with disabilities in Tanzania universities: dealing with a social inclusion nightmare in property management

Abstract: PurposeDespite the presence of people with disabilities in higher learning institutions, facilities provided for both accommodation and classrooms prove to be ineffective in fulfilling their expectations. However, the existing measures have tended to be rigid and unable to incorporate the ever evolving user experiences from constantly enrolling students in public campus buildings. The paper is premised on the notion of social inclusivity of the built environment in public universities through user experiences,… Show more

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“…Of the total questions received by AHRC in 2016-2017. (Mubiru, 2022) Based on the data in table 5, the majority of questions received by AHRC were through the Commission's National Information Hotline, namely 53%. While the main issues raised by the questioners in 2016-2017 included disability discrimination of 39%, general employment issues including harassment and bullying of 8%, sexual discrimination or the Sex Discrimination Act of 24%, racial discrimination including racial hatred of 21 % and issues related to human rights including immigration and immigration detention as much as 8%.…”
Section: Accommodation and Investigation Of Public Complaints By Ahrcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the total questions received by AHRC in 2016-2017. (Mubiru, 2022) Based on the data in table 5, the majority of questions received by AHRC were through the Commission's National Information Hotline, namely 53%. While the main issues raised by the questioners in 2016-2017 included disability discrimination of 39%, general employment issues including harassment and bullying of 8%, sexual discrimination or the Sex Discrimination Act of 24%, racial discrimination including racial hatred of 21 % and issues related to human rights including immigration and immigration detention as much as 8%.…”
Section: Accommodation and Investigation Of Public Complaints By Ahrcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, building designs that support persons with disability has always been an ongoing debate within the health sector (Tucker et al, 2022;Yuan et al, 2022a, b;Lai et al, 2022). According to Attakora-Amaniampong et al (2022) and Mubiru (2022), the lack of all-inclusiveness in student housing affects the health of students with disability and, to a more significant extent, influences their academic performance (Amoah et al, 2023). All-inclusiveness can be described as physically accessible and physical health condition support systems in buildings (Attakora-Amaniampong et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All-inclusiveness can be described as physically accessible and physical health condition support systems in buildings (Attakora-Amaniampong et al, 2022). Studies on physical accessibility and satisfaction in tertiary student accommodation among SWD have been limited across the global divide (Ahmad et al, 2022(Ahmad et al, , 2022Mubiru, 2022). The physical health condition systems that support the quality of life and learning among SWD in university student housing form a huge gap in research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%