Centring Lived Experience and Human Rights
Equally central to Resilience 2025 was the integration of lived experience alongside scientific and legal expertise. Testimonies from individuals living with MCS illustrated the daily realities of navigating healthcare systems, workplaces, housing, and public spaces that often remain inaccessible due to chemical exposures.
Policy and legal sessions examined how disability rights frameworks can be strengthened to better protect people with MCS, building on precedents in human rights law and recent international developments. Participants explored practical strategies for advocacy, enforcement, and institutional change, reinforcing that inclusion requires both evidence and accountability.
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