Abstract
The delivery of inclusive education and the provision of content that is representative of a diverse student body is a key strategic aim of many higher education institutions. However, while there may be many checklists, design support documents, and benchmarking statements that suggest inclusive outputs for education practical options for updating existing content are rarely discussed. This paper offers an approach, based on the theories of inclusive education and learning design, to audit existing materials. This framework was developed as a collaboration between staff partners from a range of backgrounds and student interns to produce an output that is both pedagogically sound but relevant to, and informed by, student needs. This project does not seek to provide a score or make judgements, but to share good practice and find areas where targeted intervention could be made without the need for full scale curriculum review or a full redesign of teaching.

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