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Five Things You Can Do to Be More Inclusive (October 2022 Edition)

Denis Boudreau
5 min readDec 1, 2022
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The month of October is well underway (can you believe it?), so it’s time for another edition of “things you can do to be more inclusive”. In this monthly series of posts, I want to expand on a few ideas you can explore to radically change the way you approach the creation of your materials and the assets you produce, as you prepare your next presentation, your next piece of content, or your next workshop activity.

With today’s post, I’d like to share yet another 5 simple ideas you can start implementing today, to make your content and the experience you create for your audience from the platform that much more inclusive of everyone, especially those who have disabilities or can easily be left out.

Let’s dive right in, shall we?

Shield audience members who can easily be distracted from potential unwanted distractions, by minimizing all external stimulations that could get in the way of learning (ADHD & neurodiversity)

You should always do your best to shield audience members who have ADHD from potential unwanted distractions coming from the surroundings. By minimizing all external stimulations that could get in the way of…

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Denis Boudreau
Denis Boudreau

Written by Denis Boudreau

Helping leaders connect with the missing piece in their DEI efforts. Amazon BestSelling Author “The Inclusive Speaker". Speaker/Trainer/Coach. #neurodivergent

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