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An international community of open source developers, designers, researchers, educators and co-designers who work together to proactively ensure that emerging technology and practices are designed inclusively.
Established in 1993, the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) coordinates the Inclusive Design Institute. Both were founded by Dr. Jutta Treviranus with the help of her team and community.
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The IDRC leads and partners in collaborative, multi-sector, applied research networks that proactively prevent barriers and promote greater inclusion.
The IDRC iteratively co-designs and openly shares components and systems that support inclusive design.
The IDRC develops policies, regulations, specifications and standards to promote greater inclusion.
The IDRC offers consulting services and training in digital accessibility and inclusive design.
Inclusive Design considers the full range of human diversity with respect to ability, language, culture, gender, age, and other forms of human difference.
An open, evolving guide to the process of inclusive design.
A guide for educators, learners and policy makers working in education.
We offer accessibility services that help organizations, governments, corporations, and non-profits ensure their offerings are inclusive.
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