Autistic-Inclusive Digital Communication Roundtable: Toolkit to Training

Autistic-Inclusive Digital Communication Roundtable: Toolkit to Training

By Divergent Thinking
Online event

Overview

Turn research into practical training employers can use.


Date & time: Tue, 17 Mar 2026 · 12:00–13:15 GMT
Learn more about the project at https://autisticadultsonline.com/

Location: Online (Teams/Zoom)

Host: Queen Mary University of London × Divergent Thinking

Tickets: Free · Invite-preferred · Capacity 12


What this is

Many workplace digital platforms (intranets, Teams/Slack, websites) are busy, unclear, or unpredictable. That creates extra cognitive load—especially for autistic people.

QMUL’s Designer’s Toolkit is a research-based guide that shows simple ways to make digital communication clearer and calmer (e.g., reduce pop-ups and autoplay, use plain language, make rules explicit, improve first-time access).


This 75-minute roundtable brings neuro-inclusion specialists and allies together to figure out how to teach and roll out those practices inside organisations.


Who should attend

Neuro-inclusion/Disability leads • ERG Chairs • L&D/HR partners • Accessibility/UX leads • Trusted client collaborators/consultants.


What we’ll do

  • Stress-test which Toolkit ideas teach well and where people get stuck.
  • Define minimal viable training modules (audience, length, format, artefacts).
  • Anticipate objections/risks and set pilot criteria and success measures.


You’ll leave with

  • 2–3 draft modules ready to pilot (with target audiences and formats).
  • A lightweight pilot outline (scope, roles, metrics, timeline).
  • An employer-facing FAQ/objection-handling starter.


Agenda (75 min)

  • Welcome, aims, access check (5)
  • Lightning recap of the Toolkit (10)
  • Where it lands / where it doesn’t (20)
  • Modules & formats (20)
  • Pilots, measures, risks, enablement needs (15)
  • Wrap & next steps (5)


Practical bits

  • Recording: Internal use only (Chatham House Rule). Consent taken on sign-up.
  • Accessibility: Live captions; plain slides; no motion/autoplay. Tell us your access needs.
  • Optional pre-read: Designer’s Toolkit (PDF) at autisticadultsonline.com/toolkits/


Questions? nat@divergentthinking.uk simona.manni@york.ac.uk · n.koteyko@qmul.ac.uk

Category: Science & Tech, Social Media

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