THE UNFOLDING ROOM™ (2025)
Accessibility & Inclusion Statement
The Unfolding Room™ is committed to creating a digital and service experience that is accessible, inclusive, and supportive of all users — especially neurodivergent individuals, disabled individuals, caregivers, and culturally complex communities navigating layered identities.
Accessibility isn’t an afterthought for us. It is part of how we design identity-rooted systems, make decisions, and build environments where more people can participate without self-erasure or strain.
Our Commitment
We are actively working to ensure that our website and services align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, including:
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Keyboard navigability
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Alt text for images and graphics
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Clear headings and semantic structure
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High-contrast color options
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Readable text size and spacing
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ND-friendly layouts that reduce overwhelm
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Mobile-friendly use across devices
We review accessibility on an ongoing basis and update features as needed.
Neurodivergent-Friendly Design
Because The Unfolding Room™ centers neurodivergent women, caregivers, and culturally layered leaders, our accessibility work also includes:
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Reduced visual clutter and sensory load
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Predictable navigation
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Plain-language explanations where possible
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Clear booking processes
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Flexible communication preferences
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Trauma-aware, non-clinical boundaries in coaching
Your cognitive and emotional access matters just as much as physical access.
If You Need Support or an Accommodation
If you experience any accessibility barriers on our site or during booking, please reach out. We are committed to making adjustments whenever possible.
You can request accessibility support at:
📧 itzely@theunfoldingroom.com
or through the contact page on this website.
Please include:
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The page or feature you were trying to access
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The barrier you encountered
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Any adjustments or formats that would help
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We aim to respond within 48 hours.
Third Party Tools
Some features on this website may rely on third-party platforms (e.g., Wix, Calendly, Zoom). While we cannot control all aspects of their accessibility, we select tools that demonstrate strong accessibility practices and advocate for improvements where possible.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is a continual process. We will update this statement as our practices evolve, as tools change, and as we receive feedback from the communities we serve.
Last Updated:
November 2025