Accessibility can be done, and frequently is done, from a place of saviourism.
This mindset is one where disabled people are tragic and helpless and must be saved by accessibility.
Saviours are not able to see disability as a social issue they see it as a disabled person issue.
We need accessibility practice to be led by people who see disability as the result of oppression of people with various impairments: you are disabled by society not your impairments.
When you use more progressive framings like the social model you can more clearly see that we all are responsible for inaccessibility, it’s not charity work, it’s deconstructing systems of oppression.