Our work

We work with impact-driven start-ups and innovative organisations who want their products and services to be accessible to all.

Here are some highlights from our recent work.

A dark skinned wheelchair user with long hair and a beanie sits at a small table, using their laptop to participate in a video meeting. The laptop screen is shown to their right, with the call being live captioned. The main speaker is a dark skinned person wearing a hijab and glasses, and 3 other participants are at the bottom of the screen, in smaller windows. In the bottom right corner, a yellow service dog bounds towards the wheelchair user. with a person wearing a hijab on the screen and a cute dog underneath the table

Our latest Projects

black and white graphics of a test tube, dna, a computer with a globe, and a plant
Company Name: REACH CIC
We are democratising idea generation and collaboration in biomedical engineering research. Bringing together a mix of people with lived experience, healthcare professionals, researchers, creatives, policy experts, and engineers, we are co-designing, prototyping and building a tech solution that will work for all.
Black and white graphic of a person in a wheelchair with a ball, a screenshot of a learning platform, a cycle of paper and
Company Name: Making Fitness Accessible
We did a user research and co-design process to develop a curriculum to train fitness professionals to be more inclusive and accessible in their delivery of services.
Logo of Imperial College NHS Trust. Features the NHS logo in blue and white at the top left, followed by the text "Imperial College" in black, and "NHS Trust" in blue underneath. The background is white.
Company Name: Imperial College NHS
For Imperial College NHS, we facilitated a co-design process to improve user feedback mechanisms and learning from insights in the context of hospital wards.
A flowchart illustrating the interconnected relationship between food, gut microbiome, and dietary inflammation. Each element is represented by a colored circle with an icon: orange for food, pink for gut microbiome, and blue for dietary inflammation, linked by arrows.
Company Name: ZOE Health
We worked with ZOE to audit the accessibility of their app, and embed global accessibility standards into their product development processes, supporting their expansion to global markets and a wider market of users.
Project Type: Co-design, Health
Illustration depicting support categories: mental health, addiction management, financial assistance, asylum and refugee support, adult wellbeing, and community support. Each category is represented by a related icon.
Company Name: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
We worked with public health staff and people affected by mental health to develop an inclusive mental health campaign.
Project Type: Co-design, Health
A man and a group of people sitting in a circle writing on post it notes
Company Name: NHS North East London, Transformation Partners in Health and Care
For the NHS, we worked with seven Local Authorities and residents to co-design a new community health fund for underserved population groups.
A swimmer with a swim cap and goggles is doing front crawl in a calm lake, surrounded by forested hills. Water splashes as the swimmer's arm cuts through it. The text in the center reads, "THE POWER OF SPORT: A LIFETIME OF OPPORTUNITY.
Company Name: Disability Policy Centre, UnLtd
Our latest research exploring the accessibility of sport in the UK was launched at the House of Lords in July 2024, supported by the UK government Minister of State.
Project Type: Health, Research
Remarkable logo
Company Name: Remarkable Tech
We developed a learning programme for disability tech start-ups on inclusive and accessible design for Remarkable, a global accelerator with over 130 start-ups going through their programmes.