Do you have a story or experience that to add to our list of blog articles? We are always looking to collaborate. Contact us at info@cfid.org.au.
Case study: NSW government department – site assessment
Driving Public Sector diversity
– The move towards the move
towards Inclusive spaces,
processes and culture.
– The move towards the move
towards Inclusive spaces,
processes and culture.
Masks and Face Shields are becoming the norm – let’s design them for all humans
Masks and shields have become a hot commodity in Australia and around the world this year. Now we have consensus that masks and shields are needed to reduce COVID-19 infection rates, the debate has moved to: what kinds of masks…
STOP! Don’t lose your unicorns
Or… Why Diversity and Inclusion must be a guiding principle through any crisis into longer term recovery. Before Covid-19 the business case for diversity and inclusion was compelling. It centred around creating a point of difference for both talent acquisition…
Easy English versus Plain English guide
Easy English and Plain English are important as they make information accessible and meet the needs of more people. Find out all you need to know about Easy and Plain English in this Centre for Inclusive Design guide.
CfID backs World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) new enhanced standards
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recently announced that Web of Things (WoT) Architecture and Web of Things (WoT) Thing Description (TD) are now official W3C Recommendations.
Report: Research reveals Inclusive Design can expand customer reach fourfold
New research launched by the Centre for Inclusive Design in partnership with Adobe and Microsoft has revealed that products and services designed with the needs of people experiencing poverty, disability or the effects of aging in mind can reach four times the number of intended…
Support for vulnerable staff and communities COVID-19 – a practical guide
Australia is facing a major challenge with the onset of COVID-19. As we go through this pandemic, it is important that we support each other. For our vulnerable communities, it is vital that we provide essential aid and ensure they are looked after.
W3C WAI publishes WCAG 2.2 first public working draft
Dr Scott Hollier, CfID’s Senior Lecturer for the Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility, shares his insights on the recently announced draft update to the WCAG standard.
Navigating 2020
From the devastating bushfires to growing concerns around Coronavirus, the start of 2020 has raised fresh physical and mental health challenges for many Australians.
Media Enquiries
We welcome contact from the media and are happy to provide engaging and well-informed spokespeople for interviews.
Please direct all enquiries to Christine Kardashian, Launch Management Group, Phone: + 61 416 005 703.