Accessibility has come a long way in the last twenty years, but the journey is far from over. Neurodiversity, which encompasses the unique needs of those with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other cognitive variations, is reshaping how we think about inclusive design.


Join us for a panel discussion facilitated by Clearleft's Fred Bullock, featuring:

• Jamie Knight – Digital accessibility specialist, principal engineer, podcaster and lion tamer. Jamie has years of experience in advising organisations on how to create better digital experiences for autistic users.

• Laura Parker – Content design consultant specialising in content for people with dyscalculia and maths anxiety. Laura helps organisations make numerical and financial information more accessible.

• Priyanca D’Souza – Senior user researcher and accessibility specialist. Priyanca works to ensure that accessibility and inclusion are embedded in user research and service design practices.

• Joan Herlinger – Experienced UX designer and creative director specialising in accessible, intuitive, and meaningful experiences. Expert in WCAG 2.2 guidelines with a focus on neurodiversity.


Together, they will explore some big questions:

• How does designing for neurodivergent users drive innovation?

• What practical steps can teams take to create more inclusive experiences?

• How do we balance universal design with personalisation?


Join us to discover why neurodiversity is not just an accessibility tick-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.


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