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Resources to make inclusion easier

I’ve gathered these resources based on two key areas of focus: my work as an accessibility designer, and my experience navigating diverse learning styles with my family.

Whether you're creating accessible documents or supporting someone with learning challenges, this space is here to make inclusion more practical and easier to implement.

These are the articles, podcasts, and tools I recommend most, organised into two key areas: Resources for all learning styles, and digital accessibility. Whether you’re here for professional guidance or personal support, I hope you find something useful inside.

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Resources for all learning styles

Whether you’re supporting a neurodivergent child or simply curious about diverse learning styles, these are the tools, articles, and perspectives I come back to most.

You’ll find a blend of practical guidance and personal insight, designed to bring clarity, reduce overwhelm, and ground inclusion in real understanding.

Browse the resources for all learning styles

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Digital accessibility resources

If you're already thinking about accessibility or creating content that needs to meet standards, this collection is here to support you. It includes practical tools, checklists, articles, and insights I share most often with clients and collaborators.

Whether you’re remediating existing content or embedding access into your design process, you’ll find resources that make it easier to do it right.

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