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A new accessible washroom at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax has raised concerns with at least one advocate.

While the space excels in some areas, Clayton Dauphinee says what’s missing is a sign of larger accessibility issues in the province.

For starters, Dauphinee believes some safety features, such as a back support or toilet lid, have been overlooked.

“Some people with disabilities don’t have the use of their legs, so therefore they could lean back or fall back, strike the flush valve, injure themselves,” he said.

The retired plumber says he doesn’t blame health centre officials for this oversight, but he thinks there’s a lack of knowledge and education plumbers receive when it comes to accessibility.

“I’m not saying that it’s the fault of the administration. It’s all our fault,” he said.

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