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Dignified Access – The Road to an Inclusive Workplace

Orsolya Hegedűs • 6/2/2025

We’re excited to share our latest report: "Dignified Access – The Road to an Inclusive Workplace," developed in collaboration with Access4you. In this publication, we take a closer look at what it truly means to build accessible and inclusive work environments—not just in principle, but in practice.

You’ll find data-driven insights, real-life experiences, and practical steps that companies can take to make meaningful progress. We also reflect on our own journey and the lessons we've learned along the way.

Whether you’re just beginning to explore accessibility or looking to deepen your efforts, we hope this report serves as both inspiration and a valuable resource.

Read the full report and join us on the path to a more inclusive future.

 

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Orsolya Hegedus
Orsolya Hegedűs

Head of Business Development Services, Hungary • Budapest

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