The Good Accessibility Conference
Join us live at The Good Accessibility Conference to learn, share, and boost inclusive design skills!
Turning Good Intentions into Real Impact: Accessibility & Inclusion in Practice
Inclusivity doesn’t just happen—it’s built with care and intention. Join us in Groningen for two days of practical, evidence-based sessions led by lived experience experts.
This event is designed for professionals who want to move beyond awareness and embed accessibility into everyday practice. Across six interactive sessions, you’ll explore:
- Digital accessibility and information clarity beyond compliance
- Neurodivergence and workplace inclusion
- Mental health, burnout and suicide prevention
- Designing systems and environments that work for everyone
You’ll leave with actionable strategies, real-world insights, and the confidence to turn good intentions into measurable impact.
Why attend?
- Learn from experts who combine lived experience with evidence-based practice
- Gain practical tools for auditing, consulting, and embedding accessibility
- Understand the biggest barriers to inclusion—and how to overcome them
Dates: 14–15 April 2026
Location: Groningen (venue details coming soon)
Facilitators: Heike Jord Knip & Caitlin Quinn
Accessibility isn’t a tick-box—it’s a strategic advantage. If you’re ready to turn intention into action, secure your place today.
Join us live at The Good Accessibility Conference to learn, share, and boost inclusive design skills!
Turning Good Intentions into Real Impact: Accessibility & Inclusion in Practice
Inclusivity doesn’t just happen—it’s built with care and intention. Join us in Groningen for two days of practical, evidence-based sessions led by lived experience experts.
This event is designed for professionals who want to move beyond awareness and embed accessibility into everyday practice. Across six interactive sessions, you’ll explore:
- Digital accessibility and information clarity beyond compliance
- Neurodivergence and workplace inclusion
- Mental health, burnout and suicide prevention
- Designing systems and environments that work for everyone
You’ll leave with actionable strategies, real-world insights, and the confidence to turn good intentions into measurable impact.
Why attend?
- Learn from experts who combine lived experience with evidence-based practice
- Gain practical tools for auditing, consulting, and embedding accessibility
- Understand the biggest barriers to inclusion—and how to overcome them
Dates: 14–15 April 2026
Location: Groningen (venue details coming soon)
Facilitators: Heike Jord Knip & Caitlin Quinn
Accessibility isn’t a tick-box—it’s a strategic advantage. If you’re ready to turn intention into action, secure your place today.
Line-up
Caitlin Quinn
Heike Jord Knip
Goed om te weten
Belangrijkste punten
- 1 dag 8 uren
- Fysiek
Restitutiebeleid
Locatie
Groningen
The Groninger Museum
Museumeiland 1 9711 ME Groningen
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Agenda
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Arrival and settling in
Arrival, registration and orientation. A quiet space is available throughout the day.
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Session 1: Digital Accessibility & Information Design
Go beyond compliance. Learn how inaccessible websites and forms create friction—and how to design journeys that reduce cognitive load, improve clarity, and boost engagement. You’ll discover: Why “just contact us” creates barriers How to audit for clarity and usability Practical fixes that increase conversions
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Lunch
There are many local eateries available, we can also arrange lunchtime bookings. Please email us once you've booked your ticket.