Industry Impact & ESG Reports
Major Studios & Media
Amazon 2023 Sustainability Report
- Reference: Page 75 (Employee Experience) and Page 86 (Inclusive Experiences).
- Why read it? It details Amazon’s goal to be “Earth’s Best Employer.” It explains how they scale “reasonable accommodations” globally, proving that neuroinclusion is a core part of their high-speed operational model.
Apple: People and Strategy / Accessibility
- Why read it? Apple treats accessibility as a “fundamental human right.” This is the best resource for seeing how a company integrates neurodivergent support—like “Assistive Access” and sensory-friendly UI—directly into the product’s DNA.
- Accessibility in the Workplace
- Reference: Page 27 (Creative Equity) and Page 28 (Service Accessibility).
- Why Read It: It shows a strategic shift from “inclusion” to “Active Equity.” Netflix is financially investing in specialized training to ensure neurodivergent voices lead the next wave of global storytelling.
NBCUniversal / Comcast 2024 Impact Report
- Reference: Page 24 (DE&I Strategy) and Page 38 (Advancing Accessibility).
- Why Read It: Showcases how a major media conglomerate integrates neurodiversity into its internal culture and global product design, providing a model for scalable accessibility.
- Accessibility Statement
Paramount 2023-2024 ESG Report
- Reference: Page 44 (A Culture of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), Page 26 (Diverse and Inclusive Content), and Page 34 (Writing, Directing, and Casting Programs).
- Why read it? It gives neurodivergent creators a clear look at Paramount’s specific talent pipelines (like their writing, directing, and casting programs) and proves that the studio is actively measuring and prioritizing diverse representation both on-screen and behind the camera.
- Accessibility Support
Sony Group Sustainability Report 2024
- Reference: Page 27 (People Philosophy) and Page 65 (Inclusive Design).
- Why Read It: Best for understanding how neurodivergence is a technical asset. Sony treats diverse cognitive feedback as a critical R&D loop to drive global product innovation.
- Disability Accommodation Page
Warner Bros. Discovery 2023 Sustainability Report
- Reference: Page 22 (Pipeline Programs) and Page 25 (DiverseAbilities).
- Why Read It: Offers a roadmap for supporting invisible disabilities in fast-paced creative studio environments.
Gaming & Interactive
Microsoft 2024 Global Diversity & Inclusion Report
- Reference: Page 13 (Widening Pathways), Page 28 (Disability Data), and Page 7 (Neurodiversity Program History).
- Why read it? It is the industry’s “Gold Standard” for skill-based hiring. For employees, it offers a look at a mature support system where neurodivergence is treated as a professional specialty. For leaders, it provides a 10-year data roadmap proving that inclusive hiring directly correlates with high-performance technical output.
- Neurodiversity Hiring Program
Electronic Arts (EA) 2024 Impact Report
- Reference: Page 17 (Positive Play & Accessibility).
- Why Read It: EA is a leader in “Radical Transparency.” By open-sourcing proprietary technology, they allow even the smallest studios to remove sensory and cognitive barriers, proving that neuroinclusive design is a win for the entire global industry.
- Our Patent Pledge for Increasing Accessibility
Ubisoft 2024-2025 Canadian Impact Report
- Reference: Page 7 (Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility) and Page 8 (Neurodiversity in Design).
- Why Read It: Ubisoft is the premier example of “Lived Experience in Design.” By treating neurodivergent employees as lead creative consultants, they transformed a medical diagnosis into a celebrated gameplay mechanic, proving that neurodiversity is a driver for authentic and innovative content.
- Neurodiversity Talent Program
- Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility (Montreal)
Consumer & Education Partners
Mattel
Mattel Introduces Bruno the Brake Car (Corporate Release)
Hot Wheels & ASAN 2024 Partnership (Corporate Release)
- Why Read This:
- For Employers: It demonstrates “Authenticity as a Business Asset.” Mattel shows that by hiring neurodivergent writers and consultants to lead product R&D, they create high-performing, inclusive products that foster global brand loyalty.
- For Employees: It proves that Technical Accuracy Matters. By involving autistic talent in the creative process, Mattel moved beyond “awareness” to create a positive role model that actually looks and acts like the community it represents.
- Why read this?
- For Employers: It provides the “proof of concept” for Inclusive Design. The report shows that co-designing content with 250+ experts and autistic self-advocates led to a 70% increase in public understanding and significantly reduced social stigma.
- For Employees: It highlights the power of Lived Experience. The report found that 53% of parents felt more comfortable in their communities after seeing Julia’s story, proving that authentic neurodivergent representation “behind the camera” creates measurable real-world change.