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Dental care model adapted to the needs of patients with intellectual disabilities
Beit Issie Shapiro's person-centered dental model prepares people with intellectual disabilities using visual schedules, social stories and caregiver training, cutting general anaesthesia from 45% to 5%. The Ra'anana clinic treated 1,750 patients in 2024 and the model is funded by philanthropy.
Beit Issie Shapiro, Dental Care for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, Israel -
Transforming performing arts through leadership of artists with disabilities
Europe Beyond Access (EBA) transforms European performing arts by placing Deaf and disabled artists in leadership, curation and governance. With a €4 million budget co‑funded by Creative Europe, EBA supported 650+ artists in 110 activities and 40+ works. The project drives lasting reforms in recruitment, accessibility and board representation.
Skånes Dansteater, Europe Beyond Access, Sweden -
A clinically validated app empowering non-specialist users for eye care services
Peek is a clinically validated software and data platform for eye health. It enables trained non-specialists to screen people, manage secure referrals and follow-up, and gives programme managers actionable analytics. Used in low-resource settings, it screened 16 million people and linked 1.6 million to care.
Peek Vision Foundation, Peek-powered Eye Health Programmes, Pakistan -
Multinational company embedding people with disabilities into product development
Panasonic’s Inclusive Design Framework embeds people with disabilities into product development. Design teams work with lead users and DPOs, co-create solutions (e.g. 3D-printed attachments) and run user tests. The company provides guides and group-wide training.
Panasonic Holdings Corporation, Inclusive Design Framework, Japan -
An immersive test centre to provide independent mobility for people with disabilities
The Wayfinding Centre is an indoor test hall that simulates airports, buses, trams, stations and street crossings. It helps people with disabilities practice independent travel. Training is co-delivered by Access Ambassadors. By 2025 it trained 600+ professionals and ~300 participants.
Vision Ireland Services, The Wayfinding Centre, Ireland -
Menstrual health support for women and girls with intellectual disabilities
Veivanua campaign improves menstrual health for women and girls with intellectual disabilities in Vanuatu. World Vision and partners provide reusable period packs and practice dolls. The approach uses adapted storytelling, proved resilient in cyclones and COVID-19, and is scaling to more provinces.
World Vision Vanuatu, Veivanua Campaign, Vanuatu -
Multisensory music festivals making live performances enjoyable for the Deaf
Sencity is a multisensory music festival designed from Deaf perspectives. It co-creates with artists with hearing disabilities and uses sign language, lights, vibrations, scents and taste so everyone can share the live experience. By 2025 it reached 2,000 visitors in 17+ countries.
Stichting Possibilize, Sencity, Netherlands -
Quality devices for the rehabilitation of children with disabilities and war-injuries
Brave in Spirit supplies specialized rehabilitation equipment to children with disabilities and war injuries in Kyiv, Sumy and Dnipro. In 2024 it delivered 150 devices to 10 centres, upgraded therapy rooms and trained staff. Funded by corporate donors and foundations, it speeds recovery and independence.
Charity Organization - "Blagomay", Brave in Spirit, Ukraine -
Global retail chain offering adaptive and affordable clothing for all
Primark Adaptive is a co-designed, affordable adaptive clothing range sold in Primark stores across 12 markets. Launched in 2024 and expanded in 2025 to 49 pieces from £8. Features include magnetic closures and wheelchair-friendly adjustments.
Primark, Primark Adaptive, United Kingdom -
A rugby league to create inclusive teams and leadership
Trust Rugby International’s Unified Rugby uses mixed-ability rugby to include people with learning disabilities. Local, community-led hubs teach skills, teamwork and leadership, train coaches and share a free blueprint for replication. Since 2012: 1,000+ sessions, 700+ participants, 150+ coaches.
Trust Rugby Spain, Unified Rugby, Spain