A reference for accessibility officers, IDEA leads, inclusion strategists, and ESG advisors. WorldModel™ treats inclusion as a structural property of the architecture — not a feature to be added after the fact.
Inclusion that is added at the end of a project is fragile. Inclusion that is built into the architecture survives leadership changes, vendor changes, and the inevitable pressure to cut scope.
WorldModel™ encodes inclusion at architectural level. Accessibility, language equity, sensory consideration, age-appropriate adaptation, and dignity-preserving interaction are properties of the architecture, enforced by the cross-cutting policies and the runtime governance layer.
WorldModel™ produces the kind of reconstructable record that supports defensible ESG disclosure on the Social dimension. Specifically:
This produces audit-grade material for investor disclosure, regulatory inquiry, and reputational defense — without depending on after-the-fact reporting.
WorldModel™ is the architectural commitment that lets accessibility expertise survive into operation. It complements the work of accessibility consultants, IDEA leads, and design teams by giving their commitments a structural foundation that persists across leadership changes, vendor changes, and content evolution. Without the architecture, accessibility commitments are aspirational. With the architecture, they become structural.
Canonical definitions for every layer and policy.
Read the reference →How to specify inclusion at master-plan and RFP stage.
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