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Universal Design
Universal Design for Neurodiversity. Different Minds. Equal Access. Better Outcomes for All.
For the 15-20% of people worldwide who are neurodivergent and/or have physical disabilities, the frustration of navigating workplaces, schools, city streets, and other spaces is all too familiar. Most people take these environments for granted, yet people with disabilities often encounter sensory overload, disorientation, and barriers to physical mobility. This raises a simple, yet fundamental...
Spaces for All: How Universal Design Can Transform Neurodiverse Inclusion
Imagine this: you’re an employee who is neurodivergent and/or with physical disabilities, approaching the office on your first day. Yet when you get there, you find that the building lacks an accessibility ramp for your wheelchair, along with other basic accommodations you might need as someone who is neurodivergent. Or you might be a neurodiverse...