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Raising Awareness Through Campaigns: Why Accessibility and Easy Read Matter
Awareness campaigns play a vital role in creating inclusion and understanding, especially for people with learning disabilities. Discover why accessible communication and Easy Read materials are key to ensuring everyone can take part.
Oct 15


ADHD Awareness: Challenging common myths
It’s ADHD awareness month! Join us as we explore the importance of ADHD awareness and challenge some common ADHD myths.
Oct 2


Why we should include disabled people in all issues
Everyone deserves to have a say on issues that affect them. Here’s why we should include disabled people in ALL issues - not just disability issues.
Sep 25


Bringing Inclusion to Life: Translating the United Nations’ Disability Inclusion Strategy into Easy Read
In 2019, the United Nations shared its Disability Inclusion Strategy. The strategy is a plan to make the United Nations inclusive and accessible to disabled people. But why is it important that its progress is available in Easy Read?
Sep 11


Easy Read and intersectionality
In this blog post, we explore intersectionality and how it helps us to create more inclusive and effective Easy Read documents.
Aug 21


How to make your organisation accessible
Are you doing enough to make your organisation more accessible? Find out how you can level the playing field for disabled employees and people you support.
Jul 22


Why accessible information is important to disability pride
In this blog post, we will focus on the link between disability pride and accessible information. Every July, Disability Pride Month celebrates the history and achievements of disabled people, while also challenging the different types of ableism that disabled people face.
Jul 3


Do you see me? Understanding non-visible disabilities
When you think of a person with a disability, the most common stereotype is to think of someone with a visible disability. However, it has been estimated that 80% of all people worldwide who live with disabilities are living with a non-visible disability, which is equal to over a billion people globally.
Jun 23
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