Is your brand genuinely on purpose? Diversity and inclusion (now known as D&I) has come a long way as a business imperative – with many global brand leaders now appointing heads of D&I and organising regular company-wide initiatives to address…
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Vale John Losco
It is with deep sadness that we wish to acknowledge the passing of Board Member John Losco – the longest serving member of the board of directors.
Digital accessibility and recruitment guide
This accessible recruitment resource is designed to assist in what can be done to help make the hiring process fully accessible on the web and in digital environments.
Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility (PCWA)
Centre for Inclusive Design alongside the University of South Australia, hosts one of the world’s only University-accredited professional certificate in web accessibility.
How to find accessible media and web browsers
Information for accessible media resources and details of accessibility features in browsers.
I’m not a robot
CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing Test to tell Computers and Humans apart and it’s a way to filter out bots and fraudulent automated activity from the behaviour of real people. It’s an umbrella term describing several different techniques…
I am not a unicorn: stop hiring autistic people for the wrong reasons
Believe me, I want you to hire autistic people. As an autistic job seeker myself, I can tell you that it’s pretty tough out here. I’ve been searching for 2.5 years now with no success. The job market is a…
Inclusive design report
World-first report “The Benefit of Designing for Everyone”: Research reveals inclusive design can expand customer reach fourfold
B & T: How one change can quadruple your reach
This article was originally published on B&T Businesses that design their products and services with social inclusivity in mind will experience far greater reach than those that don’t, says tech giants. Research launched today by the Centre for Inclusive Design…
Marketing Mag: Huge financial and social benefits to inclusive design, report shows
This article was originally published in Marketing Mag A new report shows inclusively designed products and services could benefit the Australian retail sector alone by as much as $4 billion. Commissioned by the Centre for Inclusive Design in partnership with…