by Mistralle Reid | Feb 17, 2022 | Case studies of our work with local businesses, Digital inclusion, Digital innovation, Funding for Cornish Businesses, Mental health
Justin Wiggan is from Glass Twin. The Inclusivity Project has worked with him to measure and evaluate effectiveness on mental wellbeing of users of the sonic bench installed at Tolvaddon fire...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 17, 2022 | Human Resources, Long term health conditions, Neurodiversity, Workplace adaptation
In 2019 Lucy Wright got a job as an administrator for The Inclusivity Project, a 3-year post run by the University of Exeter. At the time, she knew she had ADHD – but didn’t feel comfortable to share that in interview. In many ways, her lifelong coping...
by Mistralle Reid | Feb 9, 2021 | Advice & help for businesses, Covid, Human Resources, Webinars
We know that small business owners in Cornwall might be struggling right now, so we’ve put together a series of events to help you and your staff. Maybe your staff are at home trying to juggle their productivity with supervising children’s worksheets on...
by Mistralle Reid | Jan 28, 2021 | Advice & help for businesses, Funding for Cornish Businesses
The Inclusivity Project has accessibility grants available to help develop new digital tools that support accessibility at work. The grants of £1000-£2000 are aimed at helping enterprises with R&D for new products and services that can help grow their business –...
by Mistralle Reid | Oct 27, 2020 | Advice & help for businesses
Since Coronavirus hit, we all manage our health with less visits to clinics, so apps form a bigger part of how we stay well than ever before. The health app sector is burgeoning – and your business could be part of it. Book a place on the free webinar on 2nd November...
by Mistralle Reid | Oct 1, 2020 | Advice & help for businesses, Inclusivity Project Research
National Inclusion Week 2020 kickoff: Do you dare to uncover your Unconscious Bias? We hosted a Facebook Live on Cornwall Chamber of Commerce’s Facebook page at 11am, where Chamber employee John Negus took the Unconscious Bias online test around disability in real...
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