Our work

These examples showcase the impact of our work across sectors – from identifying barriers to implementing lasting accessibility solutions that empower everyone.

Meaningful consultation with disabled people is both a legislative requirement and a foundational element of accessibility work.

Our work includes facilitating consultation sessions with disability communities, setting up advisory groups like accessibility committees and employee resource groups, and hosting accessible focus groups. We create high-trust engagements by involving professionals with lived experience in every stage of the project, from session design to delivery.

Case study: Designing accessible eLearning for Food Banks Canada

Our accessibility think tank model offers an innovative way to consult disabled people. Organizations including Vancity Community Investment Bank and WorkSafeBC have hired us to convene tailored think tanks to provide expert-level feedback informed by lived experience.

Case study: The Untapped Accessibility Think Tank model: A rigorous, relatable, and rich way to consult people with disabilities

Learn more about our community engagement services

We’ve analyzed and provided feedback on draft accessibility plans for 45 school districts and 30 public libraries.

We’ve also helped organizations action key legislative requirements alongside their accessibility plan launch. This includes helping to recruit and launch accessibility committees, conducting consultations with the disability community, and creating accessible feedback forms.

Learn more about our accessibility plan services.

Team trainings

We offer UA’s standard and proven accessibility awareness training customized to your needs, as well as instructional design to create new learning experiences for diverse learners.

Our core and customized training sessions, led by facilitators with lived experience of disability, are designed to create meaningful impact that exceeds checklists. Our workshops help participants understand what accessibility is, why it matters, and how to embed it authentically in their daily work. To date, over 4,500 people have received our accessibility awareness training.

Instructional design

We’ve also built new e-learning courses and consulted clients on how to make their existing content more accessible and disability inclusive. We’ve developed in-house learning content for national nonprofits, local governments, and public sector organizations.

We’re the proud design team behind the e-learning course Effective Accessibility Committees hosted by the BC Accessibility Hub.

For organizations that want hands-on support, our Accessible Service Delivery Framework can be applied to existing or new services. We’ll audit your existing service flows and provide recommendations for improving access, or lead your team through a hands-on co-design workshop to build skills in accessible service design.

Here’s a look at how we worked with Kwantlen Polytechnic University to apply the framework to student services.

We’ve worked with various associations to develop resources that help their members adopt more accessible practices. We have led research and design, as well as development of multimedia elements for projects including:

Identify and remove accessibility barriers with a comprehensive digital accessibility audit.

Our digital audits help organizations identify accessibility barriers in their websites, apps, digital content, and marketing or presentation materials.

Learn more about how we approach digital accessibility audits.

Get in touch to discuss how we can help your organization.