Diversity month, part 3: Inclusion at toom
To create more participation for people with intellectual or learning disabilities, toom uses plain language - in do-it-yourself brochures, explanatory films and on the company website. Dominique Rotondi, Managing Director Purchasing Logistics, on toom's commitment to inclusion.
Accessibility at toom
Empowering as many people as possible to do it themselves: This is a central concern of toom. The three DIY brochures in plain language are helpful for this, and now a large section on toom.de has also been rewritten in easy-to-understand language. Dr Angelika Magiros from project partner Bundesvereinigung Lebenshilfe e.V. tells us how important these tools are for many people with and without intellectual disabilities, and what else is planned together with toom in terms of inclusion.
3. Brochure from toom
To make DIY easier for people with disabilities, toom and Lebenshilfe have developed the "DIY made easy" series of brochures. The easy-to-read edition has now been published with the main topic "Climate protection and nature conservation in the garden and household".