In a world where inclusivity and empowerment are increasingly valued, 'Knowable Me' stands out as a beacon of change, helping people with disabilities share their experiences and ideas. Founded by Kelly Schulz, ‘Knowable Me’ is all about amplifying voices and making a positive change in the world.
At 'Knowable Me', members get to participate in surveys, test products, join research projects, and even act as mystery shoppers, and they get rewarded for it. These activities help gather a wide range of opinions and experiences, making it easier for everyone to understand the needs of people with disability. “Your opinions matters” says Kelly, emphasising how important every person’s views and experiences are. The process of joining is easy, free, and accessible, opening the doors for anyone interested in making their voice heard.
'Knowable Me' is a valuable resource for businesses and not-for-profits that want to better understand and serve people with disabilities. But it’s not just people with disability who contribute; family members, carers, and support workers can also join and provide vital insights. Their perspectives help organisations become more inclusive and empathetic.
Podcast: Knowable.Me Founder Kelly Schulz speaks to Vision Australia Radio’s Peter Greco and provides an overview of the platform.
By offering tools such as surveys and product reviews, 'Knowable Me' equips companies with the knowledge they need to improve their inclusivity. This platform is more than just a research tool—it's a force for change.
To learn more about Knowable Me, you can visit their website at http://Knowable.Me or contact them at 0435 18 55 77.
Support 'Knowable Me' in their mission to ensure every voice is heard and valued. Together, we can build a more inclusive society, one insight at a time.