A guide for International Women’s Day, and every other day for breaking the bias at work.
What we are up to (page 3)
Women’s untold stories: breaking the bias
This International Women’s Day, we tell the untold stories of women who defied expectations and #BrokeTheBias
2022 Inclusivity Predictions – It’s anyone’s guess, here are ours
What will 2022 bring in the world of inclusivity? Hear from our team about what they believe is on the horizon this year.
2021 reflections
As 2021 draws to a close and we enter the vortex that is the holiday period, it’s time to reflect on the year that was. Read Scott’s reflections on 2021, as he reminds us to recognise our impact and appreciate the every day.
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.
Ep 7: How the built environment affects our mental health with Jan Golembiewski
Different environments make us feel different things. In this episode, we explore the effects of the built environment when designing for people’s health and wellbeing.
Match/Mismatch: Dwayne
Transcript Hi, I’m Dwayne Fernandez, I am a double amputee, missing a few fingers on myright, when I say double amputee.I’ve got a bunch of different legs around here.This is one of my old feet.Um, but my day job is…
Match/Mismatch: Blake
Hi, my name is Blake Lewicki and I suffer from dyslexia.It’s a reading and writing and spelling issue. So probably what would be my mismatch would probably be in schoolbeing with not being able to spell or write properly.Probably the…
Match/Mismatch: Elle
Transcript So my name’s Elle I’m just currently finishinga degree in games development recently recently.Just wrote a report last semester aboutdiscrimination, like racism, sexism, and justdiscrimination in games.And then and then multi player games um specifically as well.And I guess…
Match/Mismatch: Joe
Transcript I’m an l1 incomplete paraplegic. I live in Hobart Tasmania and I’ve been a manual wheelchair user since 2009.Ah, I had my injury, skydiving, as I camelevel with the Tasman Bridge here in Hobart.It acted as a windbreak, took the…