What’s New: Disability Inclusion Means Action
Disability inclusion means intentionally cultivating environments where all can flourish.
What’s New: Reaching the Summit!
I have always been in awe of people who possess the enterprising spirit to climb mountains.
What’s New: Cool Wheelchair!
As ableism creeps more and more into my life it is becoming harder to remain positive about our collective efforts
What’s New: Social Media Accessibility and Inclusive Design
Despite its many benefits, social media can be a source of frustration for users with disabilities or unique needs.
What’s New: Words and Images Matter
The words and images that are used and the way information is presented can play a major role in shaping perceptions and attitudes.
What’s New: Accessible and Inclusive Restaurants Is a Win-Win
Over the years I have taken a real interest in the culinary arts. I have studied under some amazing chefs. I also grow my own herb garden.
What’s New: Accessibility Exchange
The Accessibility Exchange is a platform that connects people with disabilities to Canadian federally regulated entities
What’s New: Canada Soccer Guide to Accessibility & Inclusion
Canada Soccer has developed a Guide to Accessibility and Inclusion.
What’s New: Change Your Mindset, Change Your Business
Canadians living with disabilities and their friends and families have a collective buying power of $366.5 billion
What’s New: National AccessAbility Week
National Accessibility Week in Canada takes place from May 29 to June 4, 2022.
What’s New: Red Shirt Day of Action for Accessibility
Red Shirt Day (of Action for AccessAbility and Inclusion) is a day when people across Canada come together
What’s New: Canadian Accessibility Network
A national collaboration to advance accessibility for persons with disabilities.
What’s New: Universities Canada: Innovative Designs for Accessibility IDeA Competition
Universities Canada is a membership organization that provides a voice for Canadian universities at home and abroad.
What’s New: Access Ability: A Practical Handbook on Accessible Graphic Design
The Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) has developed a practical handbook
What’s New: Inclusive and Accessible Travel Guidelines
Since its inception in 1990, the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has been committed to its mission, that is,…
What’s New: How to Put Accessibility at the Forefront of Marketing
Co-founder of Ntooitive Digital and TruAbilities, recently posted an insightful blog entitled “How to Put Accessibility at the Forefront of Marketing”.
What’s New: Accessible and Inclusive Retail Experience
Leading retail experience consultant Ian Johnston reminds us that a retail experience needs to be inclusive of ALL customers.
What’s New: How to Make Your Main Street Business Accessibility Smart
The Ontario Business Improvement Area Association (OBIAA) has developed a free handbook designed to inspire businesses to become more accessible and inclusive.
What’s New: The Business Case to Build Physically Accessible Environments
The Conference Board of Canada conducted an extensive research initiative to examine the economic costs of inadequate accessibility.
10 Awesome Books for Adults About Disabilities, Accessibility, and Inclusion
Looking for some great books to read? Easter Seals has compiled a list of ten amazing fiction and nonfiction books about disability, accessibility, and inclusion.