I don’t sell accessibility as a checklist.

I guide organizations and communities in building inclusion as a way of being — with accessibility supporting everyday practices.

“We left the workshop with the knowledge that inclusion needs to be understood holistically.”

— Deanna Gestrin, Faculty Associate, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University

Services.

A person moving on a mobility assist bicycle while the shop owner ( a wheelchair user) watches. The business owner is smiling and wearing a red jacket.

The Inclusion Shift Workshops

Move your team from awareness to action with a practical, human-centred framework: Notice → Name → Act → Embody. These workshops help teams understand barriers, build shared language, and create a clear plan for embedding accessibility into everyday work.

Inclusive Storytelling & Photography

Photography that centres relationship, trust, and real moments. I capture people and communities as they are — with presence, curiosity, and care. Each session is shaped around your story, your people, and your goals.

Shared reflections from the workshop

The reminder that we can always learn and should not get complacent in our own perceived ‘expertise’.
— Workshop participant
The Accessibility Awareness & Action workshop opened my eyes to the fact that disabilities extend far beyond what’s visible.
— Workshop participant
Lexa created a safe and open space for discussion, which allowed us to have meaningful, in-depth conversations about our roles and the influence we have in shaping a more accessible and inclusive destination.
— Workshop participant
The workshop gave me the confidence and language to explain accessibility needs more comfortably.
— Workshop participant
Even minor adjustments in language, imagery, or accessibility considerations can significantly impact an individual’s experience.
— Workshop participant
Welcoming, Safe, and Insightful.
— Workshop participant

“Working with Lexa has allowed me to embrace and fulfill my own identity in relation to accessibility and inclusion.”

— Inclusion Specialist/ Teacher, Abbotsford