Day: December 29, 2022

people working in an office

ACCESSIBILITY CHECK-IN

Accessibility check-ins disrupt ableism in meeting culture. The majority of meeting systems, structures, and cultural norms are centered around the needs of abled, neurotypical participants. As a result, neurodiverse and people with disabilities
are prevented from fully participating. An accessibility check-in provides an opportunity at the beginning of a gathering for every participant to share what they need in order to bring their whole selves to the process. These check-ins play an important role in
developing an accessible workplace, establishing a culture of inclusion, as well as fully supporting individual participants. They are great for business, art, and education setting.

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Collaboration

Collaboration is the process of working together with others to achieve a common goal. Collaboration can bring a number of benefits, both for individuals and

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