Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Inclusive Futures Hub?

  It is a safe and secure online environment.

  You can share ideas, stories, resources, challenges, and information.

  Make sure you have your say in future research.

  Work together with leaders in research, advocacy, design, technology, and policy

What can I do on the Hub?

  • Participate in surveys, interviews, forums, design challenges, and more!
  • Talk to other people with the same and different experiences and ideas.
  • Use our free resources and tools
  • Start your own research or find partners for your research
  • Stay informed about disability research and initiatives

Who should register?

  • People with disability 
  • Family members and friends
  • Carers and support workers
  • Disability organisations
  • Inclusive Employers
  • Researchers
  • Health practitioners
  • Government representatives
  • Designers

How do I register?

Complete the form below. It should take 5 minutes.

The first 8 questions need to be completed for registration. They are marked with a * (asterisk). The questions afterwards are optional. You can choose to answer as many questions as you feel comfortable with and leave the rest blank.

  We've created a user guide with more information about the registration form and joining the Hub. Please download it or contact us at inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au if you have any questions.

How does registering benefit me?
Registration makes it easier for you to participate in projects that interest you. We also ask for some details so that we can better understand who we’re hearing from and to ensure research is representative.

Registering also enables you to save your progress on a survey, for example, so that you can take a break and come back to it later without having lost any of your responses. 

Is my privacy protected?

Your privacy is important to us. View our privacy statement for details on how your information is handled.

I signed up but didn’t receive the activation email. What should I do?

There are a few reasons this might have happened:

  • The email may have gone into your spam email or junk folder. Check there first.
  • Your email service provider may have a very strong firewall that is blocking the activation email. This happens occasionally. Contact your service provider.
  • You may have typed your email address incorrectly - just check that this is not the case.

If you are still experiencing difficulty, email us at inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au and we will be able to take a look at this for you.

I have forgotten my password and/or my username. What should I do?

Step 1. Click the Login link on the top right of the screen

Step 2. Click the forgot password link under the sign in button

Step 3. Type in your email address and click enter. You will then receive an email from us with your Username and a link back to the site. Click on that link to reset your password.

Step 4. Sign in with your old username and new password.

Is the Hub accessible to me?

The Hub is designed to meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 standards for accessible digital content. However, we acknowledge that it may not be fully accessible and inclusive to everyone. If you experience any barriers, please email us at inclusivefutures@griffith.edu.au so that we can work with you to improve our systems.

What about our language?

We recognise that everyday language is an important part of identity. We use person first language and uphold every person's right to use the language that is best for them. We respect that there are many different ways of talking about disability. In the following registration questions, we use the term "disability" to describe both impairments and the mismatch between impairments and environments. We acknowledge that disability and impairment can be due to a lack of accommodations and accessibility in the environment and that some disabilities are viewed as a cultural identity.