By Susie Rodgers British Paralympic champion swimmer Susie Rodgers argues the Games must drive global disability inclusion by shifting perceptions and breaking down the many barriers to equal participation. Every four years, the Paralympic Games offer a short but significant two-week window of increased disability awareness. As we cheer on athletes and celebrate their achievements, we must also recognise the Games as a critical moment to instigate action towards ensuring full accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities and those who use some form of assistive technology. This year…