Resources
Everything you need to make
a disability easy to understand.
An editorial library kept up to date, in plain language, compliant with European accessibility standards. Three ways in to explore.
More than 100 disability profiles
From tinnitus to ADHD, more than 100 entries written in plain language. Each profile can be read at several levels depending on who is reading (child, adult, professional).
Explore the profilesIllustrative use cases
At school, at work, with family, in an emergency. Situations sorted by setting and by who creates the profile, so you can explore the possible uses before creating your own.
See the casesDecode, tell, learn
In-depth articles on the mental load of parenting, the invisibility of disabilities, inclusion at work and good communication practices. Dated and signed.
Read the articlesHow to use
this resource library.
- Looking for a precise definition?See the disability profiles
- Want to picture yourself in a concrete use?See the use cases
- Want to dig deeper into a topic?Read the articles
myHandiQR,
what is it again?
An inclusive tool to present a disability. You write three texts (an introduction, how to help, what to avoid), you tick the disabilities involved, you share your QR code. The teacher, the AESH (a classroom assistant for students with disabilities, in France), the manager, the first responder scan it and understand.
You write it once. You never have to say it again.
Find the resources suited to your profile.
Four profiles, one tool. Each profile has its own entry page to explore what concerns it.