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Being inclusive is being thoughtful
Equal has never been fair. These products factor in the needs of those with a disability. https://bit.ly/3cYuBv6
10 February 2021 by Maria MacNama...

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MATARIKI | NZ announces new public holiday
New Zealand announced a new public holiday which will celebrate the country's Māori people.Powerful and respectful recognition and celebration of Maori history and culture by creating deeper understanding and unity as shown by our neighbours across the ditch.https://twitter.com/mariamacnamara1/status/1357427396966637568?s=21
5 February 2021 by Maria MacNama...

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Technology for 1.2 Billion Indians
India is producing a blue-print for nation building in the digital age with India Stack. India Stack is described by som
30 January 2021 by Maria MacNama...

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The new hot ticket in India
The biggest difference between Indian platform ShareChat and other familiar social experiences is that "it has no English-language
30 January 2021 by Maria MacNama...

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Bear-claw café creates jobs for people with speech impairments
A cute bear paw is serving coffee through a café wall in Shanghai, China. Customers place an order through the QR code on the wall. The bear paw will serve coffee through the hole in the wall. The store's staff, Ying Ying, and Wei Wei are people with speech impairments, both have barista certificates my and make excellent coffee. Haiqing Wang, the coffee shop founder, aims to assist individuals with special needs and is thoroughly committed to empowering individuals with special needs to successfully seek stable employment.Read more: https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1006535/shanghai-has-a-hole-in-the-wall-caf%C3%A9-run-by-disabled%2C-bear-clawed-baristas
21 January 2021 by SeatonK

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Prioritise visual storytelling to improve information accessibility
[Visual scribing] aims to condense the story into the space of a page. This forces both the artist and the viewer to focus on the core ideas being expressed. For people with dyslexia, this form of information presentation can also be an accessible alternative to reading a long article that may not be possible to read otherwise (for example, it is not in a Dyslexia-accessible font or it has black text on a bright white background).Read more: https://www.neurodiversitymedia.com/neurodiversity-visual-storytelling
31 December 2020 by Rachel Worsle...