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Access Fatigue

Access Fatigue is the idea coined by Annika Konrad that disabled people are put in a position where they need to constantly help others participate in creating access for themselves and other disabled people and that this demand for help is so constant and taxing that it can cause fatigue and lead to some disabled people not requesting that spaces be accessible because it is seen as not worth the effort.

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Updated 2025-09-29

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