Changing lines and impacts of inclusion and exclusion

I youth wearing a black t-shirt that says "I am not immune"

The lines and impacts of inclusion and exclusion have shifted dramatically. We have developed a simple inclusive design approach for a very rapidly unfolding period of change. This is to help businesses reduce risks to consumers and staff, including those with disabilities or other specific risks through this period, as well as looking to create additional value where opportunities exist.

Open podcast, Episode 1 – Lynn Cox

Lynn out running

Martyn Sibley kicks off the new Open Inclusion podcast series “Broader Perspectives for Better Experiences” with the fabulous Lynn Cox. Besides being the Panel Lead for Open Inclusion’s Vision Impaired Community, Lynn is an artist, business owner and jet-setter. In this frank interview with Martyn, she shares her views as a consumer, parent and business owner with […]

The start of Open Banking – an inclusive guide

On the 13th of January 2018, new banking legislation took force in the UK. We look at what “Open Banking” could mean for consumers, especially those with digital access needs such as disabled or older customers and those with lower digital confidence or skills.