Sarah Molder

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Sarah is an accessibility professional with rich experience writing accessibility plans, designing inclusive and accessible training content, and creating innovative and user-friendly resources to support compliance across different sectors.  

She has her bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology and professional certifications in E-learning Instructional Design (Association for Talent Development), Dialogue and Civic Engagement (Simon Fraser University), and Non-profit Management (Simon Fraser University).  

Having learned to navigate the working world with high anxiety, Sarah brings a youth advocate lens and a passion for creating conditions that support the next generation to thrive. 

Key focus areas: Sarah specializes in knowledge translation. She uses her plain language, instructional design, and accessibility expertise to help clients understand critical disability concepts and how they apply to their organization.  With a rich background in accessible employment, she also leads Untapped’s work in preparing for BC’s draft employment standards. 

Notable achievements: In 2025, Sarah led the development of an accessibility assessment framework for the library sector. Before joining Untapped, she led the initial stages of the Provincial Employment Strategy for Youth with Disabilities project, which resulted in the CanWork BC online resource.  

Languages: English