Accessibility
Everyone belongs here.
Access isn’t a feature. It’s a value.
We are building spaces: digital and physical; where more people can participate comfortably, safely, and without having to explain themselves.
This includes people who are:
Neurodivergent
Disabled
Deaf or hard of hearing
Blind or low vision
Chronically ill
Navigating trauma
Learning English
New to technology
Or simply having a hard day
Accessibility is ongoing design. We are committed to improving it continuously.
Inclusive Design Commitment
We use a neurodivergent-first design framework. Accessibility is embedded at the product level, not layered on as compliance.
Our platform incorporates:
Low-sensory design principles (no autoplay media, reduced motion, high-contrast readability)
Clear and predictable navigation architecture
Plain-language communication
Screen reader and keyboard accessibility standards
User-controlled communication preferences
Beyond digital accessibility, across our platforms; our core function is to increase access to verified neuro-inclusive environments in physical spaces; including workplaces, community sites, and public venues.
We actively incorporate lived-experience feedback loops to iterate and improve accessibility standards over time.
Our goal is measurable: reduce participation barriers and increase engagement for neurodivergent individuals across community, employment, and civic spaces.
What You Can Expect
Clear language
Direct instructions
Predictable structure
No unnecessary complexity
Short sections for easier scanning
Neurodivergent-friendly design
We aim for:
No autoplay audio
No flashing animations
Low visual clutter
Clear next steps
Fewer hidden actions
Calm pacing
Screen reader & keyboard support
Logical heading structure
Descriptive links
Labeled buttons
Accessible forms
Color & readability
Strong text contrast
zMobile-friendly formatting
Text that can be resized
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