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    Think Beyond Accessibility
     

    Our Mission:

    Think beyond accessibility.

    We help the equine industry, healthcare institutions, higher education institutions, and non-profit organizations create inclusive practices and generate new opportunities for disabled persons.

     
     
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    Meet our Lead Consultant

    Chloée Catherine is a crip queer who is thriving amidst an ableist society. Disability and queerness are at the root of her identity — and she strives to dismantle the preconception that disability narratives are homogenous.

    They are not.

    Learn More

     
     

    Offerings.

     

    blog

    Follow along as we create educational and informative blurbs, highlight our work with clients, as well as share personal thoughts and our professional development journey.

    Travel

    Read short reviews of spaces we visit throughout the world and our lived experiences in different countries. We are not travel agents, but we aim to help others who are planning their own trips.

    Consulting

    We work alongside business owners, corporations, private entities, and the travel industry to generate awareness in regards to accessibility, disability, as well as intersectionality, and to foster inclusive spaces for disabled persons.

    Workshop

    Participate in key debates and discussions, and engage in team activities, to further your understanding about topic pertaining to accessibility, disability, and intersectionality.

     
     

    Our work matters. Here’s why.

     

    7.8 billion

    persons Worldwide

     
     
     
     

    One billion

    disabled persons worldwide

     
     
     
     
     
     

    15%

    of total population is disaBLED

     

    Disabled persons comprise one of the largest minority groups, and yet many resources and services are not available to them. Are you current practices inclusive to the needs of intersectional disabled communities? We can help.

     
     
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    London, ON

    Chloée Catherine uses her extensive knowledge of equity and inclusion to facilitate meaningful community conversations, drive education and increase awareness.

    Sienna Jae Taylor / Community Organizer