Consulting for Organizations

Policy, leadership, and culture-change support for organizations ready to address ableism and build consent-centered systems.

Ableism is not only an individual attitude. It shows up in policies, programs, leadership habits, communication, curriculum, public health materials, service delivery, and the way organizations respond when someone raises a concern.

Consent is also not only an individual behavior. It can be built into leadership, supervision, conflict response, participant agreements, staff training, decision-making, and how people with less power are treated.

Consulting helps your organization move beyond awareness and into practical change. Together we can examine what is happening, name what needs to shift, and build a plan that people can actually use.

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Consulting may help your organization if you need to

  • Address ableism in culture, leadership, policy, or service delivery.
  • Build or revise consent, boundaries, access, sexual health, or respectful conduct policies.
  • Review a program, curriculum, training, public health material, or research project through an accessibility and power-aware lens.
  • Support leaders in understanding consent culture, disability justice, sexual health, and accountability.
  • Improve how your organization works with blind and disabled participants, students, clients, staff, or community members.
  • Move from performative inclusion to concrete practice.

Ways we can work together

Consent culture assessment

A review of where consent, autonomy, sexuality, power, boundaries, and accountability show up in your policies, programs, communication, and leadership practices.

Policy and practice review

Review of existing policies, forms, codes of conduct, training materials, curriculum, or procedures with recommendations for clearer and more accessible practice.

Leadership strategy sessions

Focused sessions for leaders, boards, staff teams, or organizers who need help thinking through power dynamics, access, conflict, consent, sexuality, or accountability.

Program or curriculum advising

Support for programs that serve blind or disabled people, educators developing disability-informed content, or teams building materials related to consent, access, public health, sexual health, or autonomy.

Subject matter expert support

Advising for research, media, writing, podcasts, conference sessions, public health campaigns, or educational projects involving blindness, disability, ableism, consent, access, or sexuality.

What you can receive

  • Written recommendations.
  • Policy language or revision notes.
  • A training plan or implementation roadmap.
  • Accessibility and ableism review.
  • Consent culture and power analysis.
  • Curriculum or program feedback.
  • Meeting facilitation or strategic advising.
  • Scripts, tools, or resource lists your team can use.

What changes for your organization

Your team gets clearer language. Your leaders get a more accurate understanding of power. Your policies become easier to use. Your programs become more accessible. Sexual health, disability, consent, and autonomy are handled with more care and less avoidance. Blind and disabled people are not left carrying the labor of explaining every access issue alone.

The goal is not perfection. The goal is accountable, practical change that can be repeated, taught, and sustained.

Pricing

Consulting is quoted by project. Rates depend on scope, timeline, preparation, deliverables, meetings, and whether the work is a one-time project or an ongoing partnership.

For organizations with limited budgets, I can discuss what is possible within your budget.

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