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Introduction

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What we are up to (page 2)

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Broadcast and social media communication in emergencies

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With a slew of disasters unfolding in 2022, we’ve received enquiries about messages broadcast via television, print and online media. The following guide is a simple resource for people to communicate inclusively in times of emergency.
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Ep 10: Professor Kees Dorst reveals the special sauce in designing sustainable solutions

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Listen to Prof Kees Dorst explain the ‘special sauce’ in design thinking to solve complex, multilayered problems the world is facing.
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Workplace allyship, during pride month and beyond.

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It’s June, which means it’s pride month for the LGBTQ2S+ community and their friends. But if you want to truly support your LGBTQ2S+ colleagues through allyship, it’s a year round commitment.
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The future of user sessions post-covid. 

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As we move to the ‘new normal’ of user testing in a post-pandemic world, what are the key takeaways from our time online? What have we learnt and what are the new priorities for user sessions with edge communities?
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Subscription TV Service Breaches Captioning Regulations

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This article was originally published on Australian Communications and Media Authority All commercial, national and subscription TV licensees have captioning obligations they must comply with. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has found the subscription television service FetchTV breached…
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Mythbusting Accessibility

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Centre for Inclusive Designs CEO, Manisha Amin busts myths about accessibility and how to get started on the inclusion journey.
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Global Accessibility Awareness Day

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It’s Global Accessibility Awareness Day and time to starting thinking and talking about accessibility, removing digital barriers and unlocking potential.
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Users, developers and accessibility

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When creating digital products, where does the role of the developer end? In this read, CfID’s’ digital accessibility specialist Shikha N. Dwivedi has put together a guide to help developers create more inclusive, sensitive and usable products.
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Ep 9: Racism – the cost to the workforce and what we can do.

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What does racism in the workplace look like and what is it’s cost to the economy? And more importantly, what can we do about it?
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Ep 8: Activism Through Comedy with Madeleine Stewart

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A conversation around the intersection of comedy and disability, challenging the norm and creating a safe space for everyone.
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What we’re reading, listening to and watching

Our teams' top picks for Inclusive design content for the year ahead, to keep you learning all year..
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Ep 13: Disrupting the Status Quo, Utopia’s Nadya Powell

Within the world of business, real change happens from the inside out. Hear from Utopia founder Nadya Powell on changing internal business thinking to become more inclusive, healthy and entrepreneurial.
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Zoomer to Boomer Event Synopsis

CfID's take on the 'Zoomer to Boomer' event hosted by The Culture Equation.
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Dyslexia awareness month

October is dyslexia awareness month. Wondering how you can support people with dyslexia? Here are our suggestions.
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Ep 12: Debiasing pictures; Kate Rourke – Getty Images

While a picture can say more than words, it doesn’t always reflect the truth. In this podcast we speak to Kate Rourke, Asia-Pacific Head of Creative Insights for Getty Images about what Getty’s is doing to debias our view of…
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