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The volunteer organizers of the Trauma-Informed Design Discussion Group maintain this collection. We meet every other month to discuss topics related to trauma-informed design. Request to join our regular discussion group here.

We are a multi-disciplinary global learning community started in 2021 with two goals:
  1. to share knowledge and practices related to applying trauma-informed principles to design and technology
  2. to connect people who share an interest in creating positive experiences for those who have experienced trauma

We do not assess or verify the resources on this website. Some information in this may not reflect the opinions of the volunteers. Some resources, such as PDFs, may not be accessible. Please contact the author to request an accessible document

Please contact co-organizer Melissa Eggleston if you have any questions, concerns, or needs.

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Accessibility Statement

Trauma-informed Design Resources are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying relevant accessibility standards.

This accessibility statement applies to the website https://www.tidresources.org.

We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA as the accessibility standard. For example it means you should be able too:
  • change font sizes without loss of content
  • view the website in both portrait and landscape orientation on mobile
  • zoom in up to 400% without the text overlapping for most content
  • navigate most of the website with keyboard only
  • listen to most of the website using a screen reader such as JAWS or NVDA
  • navigate most of the website using speech recognition software

Current Accessibility Status

This site was last tested using:
  • Automated tools: axe, Wave
  • Manual testing: Screen reader, keyboard-only navigation
  • Manual audit against WCAG 2.2: on Chrome desktop and IOS and Voiceover

Known Issues

We are aware of the following accessibility issues:
  • Some links to resources are in PDF formats which are not accessible.

Feedback and contact information

We are always looking to improve the accessibility of the website and your support is paramount to making this happen and is worked on by a group of volunteers. If you encounter any accessibility or usability barriers please contact co-organizer Melissa Eggleston .

Statement Preparation

This statement was prepared on 16 July 2025. It was last reviewed on 18 July 2025