Consulting
Live Educate Transform Society (LET’S) offers consulting that is grounded in lived and living expertise of disabled, neurodivergent, mad, chronically ill, and 2SLGBTQIA+ people. Our team lives accessibility and equity every day and we bring that experience into every project.
We work with nonprofits, governments, unions, schools, health systems, small businesses, and large events across Turtle Island and beyond to create meaningful, practical change.
Working with LET’S means:
- Centering disabled, neurodivergent, and 2SLGBTQIA+ voices
- Grounding decisions with an intersectional lens, disability justice framework, and decolonial principles.
- Being honest about where things are now and where you want to go
- Moving at a sustainable pace that honours capacity and care
- We believe access is an ongoing relationship, not a 1‑time project. Our consulting is relational, iterative, and rooted in collective liberation.
- Whether you are just starting to think about accessibility or are looking for deeper, systemic transformation, we can help you figure out the next right steps.
What We Offer
- Policy and protocol review – Utilizing a disability justice and lived‑experience lens, then provide clear, prioritized recommendations.
- Co‑creating accessibility protocols and implementation plans –Develop practical accessibility protocols that fit your context, roles, timelines, and capacity.
- Support to design accessible programs, events, and services – Centring the people who will actually be using using the services.
- Consultation on research design – Support designing projects centre disabled and neurodivergent people as co‑creators, with ethics, consent, and methods grounded in disability justice.
- Accessible research methods – Advising on accessible data collection (surveys, interviews, focus groups, arts‑based methods), and trauma‑informed, low‑barrier participation.
- Community engagement – Led by people with lived and living experience, including fair compensation structures and clear roles.
- Disability justice lens on projects – Reviewing project plans, timelines, and deliverables to identify barriers, assumptions, and embed disability justice, intersectionality, and decolonial principles.
- Policy and advocacy strategy – Supporting campaigns and advocacy projects to meaningfully centre disabled, unhoused, low‑income, and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.
- Co‑writing and editing – Collaborating on reports, toolkits, guidelines, and position papers to ensure language is accurate, non‑stigmatizing, and aligned with community priorities.
Our approach is collaborative and non‑shaming – we meet you where you are, honour the work you have already done, and focus on building skills and confidence over time, so accessibility becomes an ongoing, shared practice of community care and mutual aid.

