'It gives you a different perspective': Ron Ellsworth says more needs to be done to make St. John's accessible - Action News
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'It gives you a different perspective': Ron Ellsworth says more needs to be done to make St. John's accessible

The deputy mayor of St. John's says a recent injury has given him a new perspective on the accessibility of the city.

Deputy mayor has been using walking aids since February

St. John's Deputy Mayor Ron Ellsworth says he asked council on Monday to look at everything with respect to inclusion and accessibility with Universal Design in mind. (Ted Dillon/CBC)

The deputy mayor of St. John's says a recent injury has given him a new perspective on issues ofaccessibility in and aroundthe city.

Ron Ellsworth hurt his knee after a February fall and has been using a walker and crutchesever since.

"I fully understand that I'm on a very short window, this is a very short hiccup in my run of a day. I certainly don't want to diminish anything that anybody is going through in their own life," he told CBC's Here & Now.

"But for me it's been a good learning opportunity."

Ellsworth said City Hall is a dated building with washrooms that are labelled wheelchair accessible, but are not completely. The two separate doors to the washroom do not open automaticallyhe has to use one of his crutches to hold the door while he walks throughand the stalls are not wide enough to allow wheelchair entry.

Deputy Mayor Ron Ellsworth says a health problem has been a good learning opportunity for him to see accessibility problems in St. John's. (Ted Dillon/CBC)

"There's no way that this washroom is wheelchair accessible in any way, shape or form," he said.

"I've asked our staff to have these signs removed, and to put proper signage there to identify what washrooms in City Hall are accessible so that those who come in and need to use the facilities know where to go and locate them."

Universal design

At Monday's meeting, Ellsworth asked council tolook at everything with respect to inclusion and accessibility with universal design in mind.

Ron Ellsworth on St. John's accessibility

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Trying to get around his city on crutches has given one councillor a new perspective on how accessible St. John's actually is

"There's a lot of things we need to be looking at as we're moving forward in doing things, and Universal Design, which the Coalition for Persons with Disabilities has done a lot of work on, is certainly a good place for us to be working out of," he said.

Universal design refers to ideas that make environments accessible to all people, including the elderly and people both with and without disabilities.

"It's not just persons with disabilities. We've got families with strollers, [there are] a lot of senior folks in our community," Ellsworth said.

"We've got a lot of people out there trying to get around and be a part of the city, but because of [current] limitations ... we need to do better."