During this session, our fantastic host Vernon Richards, invited three experts in the fields of Accessibility, Diversity and Inclusion.
Krys Catterall, a Senior Test Analyst, has shared her fantastic story on how she became a speaker at TestBash UK 2023. Krys, who has physical disabilities and experiences first-hand what that means for her in her personal and work lives, will join us again to answer all your questions on how to become more inclusive and how to influence others to do the same.
Ady Stokes is a well-known passionate about accessibility and inclusion and has, throughout the years influenced a lot of people within the industry and beyond to always have accessibility at the forefront of their products. Ady will bring once again all of his knowledge and answer any questions you might have.
Scott Kenyon, also a very well known community member, has been part of the testing community for many years focusing on communication and neurodiversity in testing. Scott being neurodiverse himself, brings a different perspective to his own work and strongly believes in collaborative methods, using different techniques and people's perspectives to look at things from many angles.Â
Watch their TestBash UK 2023 talks and get hands-on with the activities:
- Accessibility Charters Introduction with Ady Stokes and Scott Kenyon
- Navigating Accessibility Together - A Guided Collaborative Discussion curated by Ady Stokes and Scott Kenyon
- Physical Disabilities in the Workplace: Find a More Sustainable and Supportive Way to Keep Amazing People with Krys Catterall
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Be More Empathetic curated by Krys Catterall
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