This section of our portfolio shows how we approach communication and resource design in practice. At Global Disability Consults, we help organizations take information that is often dense, technical, or hard to follow and turn it into materials people can actually understand and use.
Our work in this area includes plain-language resources, guides, public-facing support documents, and tools designed for practical use across different sectors. We support governments, policymakers, nonprofits, corporate organizations, international organizations, families, and individuals with disabilities who need communication that is clearer, more usable, and more responsive to real-life needs.
We approach this work by looking closely at the audience, the purpose of the resource, and the barriers that may already be built into the material. Sometimes the problem is the wording. Sometimes it is the structure, the pace, the layout, or the lack of a clear next step. In many cases, the resource exists, but it does not yet work well for the people who need it most.
This is the gap we aim to close. Our role is to shape communication so it supports understanding, action, and confidence. This part of the portfolio reflects a simple belief: good resource design not only makes information clearer. It makes it more useful.