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We share real stories, helpful tips, and fresh ideas all about making spaces more accessible for everyone. Whether you’re here to learn, get inspired, or just stay in the loop, you’re in the right place.


AI & Accessibility
AI is revolutionizing accessibility with smarter screen readers, speech and sign language tech, AI-powered canes, and adaptive prosthetics. These tools improve communication and independence but raise concerns around bias, privacy, and affordability. Inclusive design and greater access are key to ensuring AI benefits all disabled individuals.
Niamh Kierans
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Impact of COVID-19 on the Disabled Community
COVID-19 hit the disability community especially hard—many faced higher health risks, barriers to care, and mental health strain. Inaccessible testing sites, disrupted services, and delayed vaccine prioritization worsened inequality. Yet, silver linings emerged: telehealth, virtual work, and online events lowered long-standing access barriers. As we rebuild, it’s critical we make these gains permanent and push for lasting reforms.
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8 of The Biggest Myths About the Disabled Community
Misconceptions about disability fuel stigma and exclusion. Many disabilities are invisible, yet still valid. Not all wheelchair users are ill, and Deaf individuals can’t all read lips. Calling someone “disabled” isn’t offensive—it’s often preferred. Disabled people can thrive in high-level jobs, and accessible tools aren’t just for the visibly impaired. Recognizing these myths helps us move toward a more inclusive, respectful society where people with disabilities are seen an
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8 Ways to Make Your Social Media More Accessible
Making social media more accessible is easier than you think. Use ALT text and image descriptions to help blind or low-vision users, and always add captions to videos for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. Use CamelCase in hashtags and limit emojis for screen readers. Avoid ableist language and "inspiration porn," which can harm more than help. Most importantly, keep learning—accessibility starts with awareness and small, intentional changes.
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3 min read


The Complex Meaning Behind Calling a Disabled Person an Inspiration
“Inspiration porn” refers to feel-good media that uses disabled people’s achievements to motivate non-disabled viewers. Though often well-intentioned, it can be patronizing, reinforcing stereotypes and pity instead of inclusion. Comments like “bless you” or posts praising basic acts can “other” people with disabilities. True inclusion means celebrating individuals for who they are—not using them to uplift others. Thoughtful, respectful representation matters far more than vir
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How’s and Why’s of Disability Etiquette: Taken from the Perspective of a Senior Support Center’s CEO
Many people still don’t know how to respectfully interact with individuals with disabilities—leading to assumptions and exclusion. Marta Keane, CEO of JABA, stresses the importance of inclusive design, respectful communication, and shifting focus from what someone can’t do to what they can. Her tips: ask before helping, focus on strengths, and make eye contact. True inclusion starts by listening, learning, and creating environments that respect everyone’s dignity and voice.
visitablecertifica
5 min read
VIDEOS
Prefer watching over reading? We’ve got you. Dive into our videos for a mix of real talk, how-tos, and eye-opening stories that show what accessibility really looks like in action.
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