Event Enable is committed to transforming the event landscape by focusing on accessibility. Our mission is to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their accessibility needs, can participate in events without barriers. With a suite of consulting services, cutting-edge software, and comprehensive training, we stand at the forefront of creating inclusive experiences.
We invite you to partner with us in promoting accessibility. Whether you're an event organizer, company leader, or an advocate for inclusion, together we can make a difference. Let’s ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate in your events, creating lasting impacts.
She has worked as an accessibility consultant at Coderdojo, a global coding learning space, spearheading the production of a global accessibility guide which launched in August 2019. She founded the UCD Disability and Inclusion Awareness Society in her time in college, which produced a guide on how to create accessible events for UCD societies with Ellen Murray (advocate for people with disabilities.)
In 2019 she was elected as the UCD Student Union disability rights officer and the following year she was elected for a sabbatical officer role as education officer working with students during the pandemic to adapt to the online learning experience.
She has been involved in different aspects of running events, from volunteering at events like the London Olympics in 2012 to the Dublin tech summit in 2016. She has organised a range of events from education lectures in Queens university while working as an secretary in the school of education to running coderdojo (free coding classes for kids)over 7 year period in Belfast and Dublin. She was a team member in organising the Hack Access event in 2020 as the accessibility event coordinator.
Hannah was diagnosed with learning disabilities as a child. Later, as an adult, she was diagnosed with neurodiverse conditions and developed nerve pain due to an injury.
Through both her personal and professional experiences, Hannah has gained a deep insight into how to run events worldwide and especially how to scale accessibility in different communities and scenarios by encouraging feedback from participants, making reasonable adjustments, and strategically implementing accessible solutions, to ensure both staff and guests have the best possible event experience.
She currently specializes in event audits for businesses, educational organizations and events, with a focus on small changes they can make that fall within ‘nominal cost’ regulations to be more accessible.
She is committed to building an equal society for the one billion people in the world with a disability, and is working on a number of initiatives with multiple organisations.
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