- 1. From Hand Signals to Universal Design: AccessConsultants.asia’s Commitment to True Inclusion in Malaysia
- (Education Facilities)
- ... a profound truth: a language barrier shares striking similarities with deafness. Both situations force people to adopt alternative means of communication — visual, gestural, and non-verbal — to connect ...
- Created on 17 February 2026
- 2. MAIWP RUN 2026 Shows Inclusion in Action: Extending Universal Design to Events and Public Spaces in Malaysia
- (Providing Services to the Public)
- ... lag: Missing kerb ramps or tactile paths at event venues. Inaccessible stages, viewing areas, or registration zones. Lack of accommodations like sign language interpreters or quiet spaces. With ...
- Created on 09 February 2026
- 3. Being Excluded from Everyday Life: The Hidden Barriers Facing OKU in Malaysia
- (Street Access)
- ... 2026) is a welcome step, but systemic issues linger – missing ramps, inaccessible labs/libraries, lack of reasonable accommodations (e.g., sign language interpreters, braille materials), and discriminatory ...
- Created on 09 February 2026
- 4. What is Universal design?
- (Living longer in your home)
- ... design is easy to understand, regardless of the user's experience, knowledge, language skills, or concentration level. It avoids unnecessary complexity. Universal signage with clear icons and minimal ...
- Created on 04 February 2025

