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Introduction to Community-Led Co-Design

Guidelines and best practices by Inclusive Design Research Centre

Topics

  • Accessible consultation
  • Intersectional outreach

Phases of consultation

  • Engage

Sectors

  • Federally Regulated private sector
  • Parliamentary entities
  • Government of Canada

Areas of impact

  • Policy and programs
  • Communications

Added on July 8, 2025

Summary

A short article by the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) on the purpose and benefits of co-design, with a few basic tips for getting started. The article discusses how community-led co-design can promote greater engagement between researchers, designers, and community members, ultimately leading to a more effective outcome and a more engaged citizenry. It also addresses how solutions created outside a community and then imposed on it can leave unmet needs for citizens. The article is on IDRC’s Community-Led Co-Design Kit website, so users can access all their related resources using the menus at the top of the page, as well.

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