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Inclusive Tech Design: Who’s at the Table?
“Accessibility isn’t an add-on—it’s a requirement.”
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SUMMARY - Inclusive Tech Design: Who’s at the Table?

Technology design decisions profoundly shape whether products serve people with disabilities well or create new barriers. Who participates in making those decisions—who's literally and figuratively at the design table—determines whose needs are considered and whose are overlooked. The disability rights principle "nothing about us without us" applies directly to technology, yet disability representation in tech design remains limited.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Inclusive Tech Design Stakeholders: Representation Analysis

Topic Introduction: Inclusive Tech Design Stakeholders: Representation Analysis

In today's digital age, the importance of inclusive technology design is paramount in ensuring equal access and opportunities for all Canadians. This debate focuses on analyzing the representation of diverse stakeholders in the tech industry and its impact on the creation of equitable and accessible solutions.

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