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Inclusive Communication Hub

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This months topic

Innovation & Ideas


  • What does inclusion mean to you?”


Answer our question by introducing yourself in the comments below


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Hi Janet here


For people who are deaf and visually challenged, like me: technology, creativity, and inclusive practices can open doors to richer interactions. that make communication accessible, meaningful, and empowering.

I use

⭐️ Audio Descriptions & Visual Annotations for TV and Videos.

⭐️ Speech-to-Text in noise enforcements.

⭐️ Vibration Alerts for doorbells, fire alarms and alarm clocks

⭐️ Haptics for music

⭐️ Video calls or Text instead of phone calls.

But mostly BAHA aids, BSL and Lipreading .





Why Inclusive Communication Matters

Communication is more than just words—it’s about connection. When people feel excluded, unheard, or misunderstood, communication fails.

By practicing inclusion, we open doors for collaboration, empathy, and stronger communities.


Small changes in how we speak and listen can create big changes in how we learn and live together.


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Accessibility Checklist

✅ Add alt text to images

✅ Provide captions on videos

✅ Use simple, clear fonts

✅ Avoid jargon when possible

✅ Offer multiple ways to join discussions (chat, video, written)


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