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DESCRIPTION: Accessibility has come a long way in the last twenty years\, b
 ut the journey is far from over. Neurodiversity\, which encompasses the un
 ique needs of those with ADHD\, autism\, dyslexia\, and other cognitive va
 riations\, is reshaping how we think about inclusive design. \n\n  \nJoin 
 us for a panel discussion facilitated by Clearleft's Fred Bullock\, featur
 ing: \n\n • Jamie Knight – Digital accessibility specialist\, principa
 l engineer\, podcaster and lion tamer. Jamie has years of experience in ad
 vising organisations on how to create better digital experiences for autis
 tic users. \n\n • Craig Abbott – Design lead and accessibility special
 ist\, currently working as a principal accessibility consultant at TetraLo
 gical. Craig specialises in sustainable accessibility and embedding access
 ibility into organisational policies and processes. \n\n • Priyanca D’
 Souza – Senior user researcher and accessibility specialist. Priyanca wo
 rks to ensure that accessibility and inclusion are embedded in user resear
 ch and service design practices. \n\n • Joan Herlinger – Experienced U
 X designer and creative director specialising in accessible\, intuitive\, 
 and meaningful experiences. Expert in WCAG 2.2 guidelines with a focus on 
 neurodiversity. \n\n  \nTogether\, they will explore some big questions: \
 n\n • How does designing for neurodivergent users drive innovation? \n\n
  • What practical steps can teams take to create more inclusive experien
 ces? \n\n • How do we balance universal design with personalisation? \n\
 n  \nJoin us to discover why neurodiversity is not just an accessibility t
 ick-box but a creative opportunity to build smarter\, better products for 
 everyone. This interactive online panel will provoke debate\, generate new
  perspectives and spark actionable ideas. \n\n  \nRegister to join below. 
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251111T194649
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER:mailto:fred.bullock@clearleft.com
SUMMARY:Is neurodiversity the next frontier of accessibility in UX design?
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 xt-frontier-of-accessibility
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