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Inclusive Digital Access: Learning from Lived Experiences

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What’s on offer?

Manchester is on a mission to establish itself as a global digital leader by 2026. As a globally recognised digital city, leading researchers in Digital Inequalities from Manchester Metropolitan University, in collaboration with experts with learning disabilities, have joined forces to demonstrate how digital strategies across the UK can be co-produced and include the perspectives of people with learning disabilities. 

This co-produced interactive session will allow attendees to think critically about the importance of inclusive design and policymaking for digital cities.  

We will create space to co-develop solutions to achieve the vision of a digitally inclusive and equitable future for everyone. 

What’s it about?

Public sector organisations nationwide are looking at how they can ensure the voices of people and communities are at the centre of their work. This event will share best practice research and provide practical examples.  

These examples will help inform, empower, and enable policymakers across the UK, who lead digital strategies, to ensure the voice of people with learning disabilities is at the centre of their work.  

Who’s leading the event?

Charlotte Hardacre – Manchester Metropolitan University 

Stephen Blake – Manchester People First 

Jodie Bradley – Speakup Self Advocacy 

Sue Caton – Manchester Metropolitan University 

Sally Ferguson-Wormley – Speakup Self Advocacy/Manchester Metropolitan University 

Open to

Anyone is welcome

Of particular interest to

This talk is of particular interest for those interested in the inclusion of adults with learning disabilities and those interested in the digital transformation plans for the city of Manchester. Our talk responds to the Manchester Digital Strategy so anyone working within the Manchester Digital Strategy team, the Digital Inclusion Working Group and their partners and networks will be interested.

Digital policymakers and strategists 

Public sector leaders and decision-makers 

Digital designers and design students 

Researchers in digital inequalities and inclusive design 

Advocates for people with learning disabilities 

Community organisers and social workers 

This talk is also of relevance to digital designers and digital design students.

Scheduling information

2nd floor, HOME