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Should playgrounds be more accessible for disabled children?
Charity Scope says many disabled children can't enjoy their local playground.
New research from the disability equality charity Scope shows that many disabled children can't enjoy their local playground because it isn't designed for them, and some have even been injured by inaccessible equipment.
Jim Hawkins speaks to Emma Vogelmann who's the Lead policy Advisor for Children and Young People at Scope and former Paralympic athlete, Mark Fosbrook who's based in Oswestry.
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