Accessibility in the News — 2/2/2024.
MedStar Health, a prominent healthcare provider in Maryland and Washington, D.C., has agreed to a $440,000 settlement and corrective actions to resolve allegations of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Justice Department filed a complaint, asserting that MedStar Health excluded necessary support persons, thereby denying equal access to medical care for individuals with disabilities. The complaint highlights instances where the healthcare provider failed to modify visitor restrictions, preventing individuals with certain disabilities from being accompanied by support persons during medical visits. The proposed consent decree mandates policy revisions, ADA compliance training for staff, and reporting on future support person exclusions. The settlement aims to ensure equal healthcare opportunities for people with disabilities and was jointly handled by the Civil Rights Division and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maryland.
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Feature Stories
Justice Department Secures Agreement with MedStar Health Inc. to Provide People with Disabilities Equal Access to Medical Care
January 30, 2024 | Source: Department of Justice and The Washington Post
The Justice Department announced today that it filed a complaint and proposed consent decree in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland to resolve allegations that MedStar Health Inc., a leading health care provider in Maryland and the Washington, D.C., region, violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by denying people with disabilities equal access to medical care by excluding their necessary support persons…
National News (U.S.)
NYC needs fully accessible schools. Families like mine depend on it
January 26, 2024 | Source: Chalkbeat
Josh and I were excited, planning for a child. I was not a happy pregnant person, but at each appointment, I was assured that the baby was growing well. Each sonogram declared he was “perfect.” After an uneventful full-term birth, our son Abey was born 8 pounds, 8 ounces. Within four months we knew he had challenges. At a year old, Abey did not sit, eat, grab a toy, or look at my face. We had not planned for Abey’s disabilities, but in the months and years that followed, we became well-versed in therapies, doctor’s appointments, feeding tubes, seizure medications, and wheelchairs…
Grief, disability and a musical for people who can’t go to a theater
January 27, 2024 | Source: The Washington Post
It takes just listening to Suzanne Richard, Lisa Sniderman and Jessica Wallach speak for a few minutes to realize the project the women are working on is ambitious and unique. They describe it using phrases such as “disability justice,” “radical accessibility” and “a model for the metaverse.” But the project started in a simple and universal way: with grief. As Sniderman tells it, toward the beginning of the pandemic, it occurred to her that she had never grieved for how her disabilities changed her body and identity…
NJ offers grants to improve accessibility for deaf, hearing impaired
January 27, 2024 | Source: NorthJersey.com
New Jersey’s Department of Human Services announced $600,000 in grants Thursday for counties that come up with new ways to be more accessible to New Jerseyans with hearing loss. This initiative, targeting the eight counties that did not receive funds in a previous round, aims to enhance public spaces with assistive hearing devices, captioning and American Sign Language interpreters, following 2022’s allocation of $944,000 to 13 counties…
UT Austin astronomers create device to make upcoming eclipse more accessible for blind community
January 29, 2024 | Source: KVUE and UT News – The University of Texas at Austin
Astronomers at Harvard University have created a device that aims to making the upcoming total solar eclipse more accessible to the blind and low-vision community. Harvard astronomers first started The LightSound Project around six years ago, with the prototype developed for the 2017 solar eclipse. One device was sent to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and two devices in Kentucky, at Morehead State University and the Kentucky School for the Blind…
Census Weighs Overhaul Of Disability Questions
January 29, 2024 | Source: Disability Scoop
The U.S. Census Bureau says it received thousands of comments after proposing major changes to the way it counts the number of Americans with disabilities and is deciding whether to finalize the plan. The agency put forth a proposal in October to update its American Community Survey, which included substantial modifications to its disability questions. Under the plan, the series of six disability questions would be reordered, reworded and a new question would be added to ask about psychosocial and cognitive disability as well as problems with speech…
Find solace in the outdoors: Ice fishing tournament for disabled veterans, others
January 30, 2024 | Source: Detroit Free Press
Michigan Operation Freedom Outdoors, a nonprofit agency that helps disabled veterans and others with health challenges to find comfort in nature, is hosting the inaugural Michigan Iced Over ice fishing tournament in Gaylord on Saturday, Feb. 10. Any angler is invited, but unlike others, the tournament offers action-tracked wheelchairs to help individuals with accessibility accommodations cross the ice and participate in the sport. While it may be their first ice fishing tournament, it’s far from the first time that the organization has changed the nature of outdoor recreation to make it possible for individuals in a wheelchair…
Vella-Wilkinson Bill Would Require Accessible State Websites
January 31, 2024 | Source: Warwick Post
Legislation proposed by Rep. Camille F.J. Vella-Wilkinson would require that state agencies provide accessible state websites for people with disabilities. The legislation (2024-H 7159) would require that all newly created websites for state boards, divisions, bureaus, commissions and agencies comply with the latest accessibility standards set by the Web Accessibility Initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium. Existing state sites would have until July 1, 2026, to come into compliance…
More accessible homes and stronger community ties: The impact of visitability
January 31, 2024 | Source: Input Fort Wayne
When you make plans to visit a friend, family member, or neighbor, what logistics do you consider? Perhaps you wonder how long it will take to get there. Maybe you consider your schedule and how much time you can spend there. But what if, before you visit, you had to consider if there are any steps to get to the front door? What if you had to wonder how wide the front door is or how wide the doorways are inside the house? What if you had to consider that your time visiting with friends, family, or neighbors might be limited because you can’t access a restroom in their home?…
‘People shouldn’t be discriminated against’: St. Pete woman fights for wheelchair-accessible bathrooms
January 30, 2024 | Source: ABC Action News
One St. Petersburg woman is taking action and taking on local governments when it comes to violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and now she’s getting results. Ever since a motorcycle accident in 2002, Kim Rankine hasn’t let her disability define her. “I was in a coma for over a month. I’m lucky to be alive,” she said. “Since then, I’ve been in this wheelchair.” And since then, she’s lived a life without limitations. That was until she tried to use the bathroom at Bay Vista Park in St. Pete on one of her weekly walks with her husband…
Shoppers With Visual Disabilities Denied Equal Access to Walmart.com, Class Action Claims
January 31, 2024 | Source: ClassAction.org
A proposed class action claims Walmart has violated federal law by failing to ensure that its website is fully and equally accessible to consumers who are blind or have vision-related disabilities. The 22-page lawsuit was filed by two Minnesota consumers who are legally blind and navigate the internet by relying on screen-reader technology, which reads the content of a webpage to users. The plaintiffs allege that Walmart.com, in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), contains numerous “digital barriers” that block users of screen-reader software from fully accessing important website content that is readily available to sighted consumers…
Clovernook teams up with museums across the country to make art more accessible
February 1, 2024 | Source: WVXU
Museums have been working since the 1970s to improve accessibility for visitors with disabilities. But in some cases, the producers who are contracted to create accessible materials may lack the expertise to design the optimal product, according to Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired. The center has been working with cultural institutions across the country to improve the museum-going experience for people with disabilities. In its Braille Printing House, individuals who are blind and visually impaired are involved in every step of the production process designing accessible braille and tactile graphics…
New bill would stop disability discrimination in self-driving cars
February 1, 2024 | Source: AZCentral
A bill in Congress is aiming to ensure people with disabilities have access to autonomous vehicles. U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Ariz., and Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., introduced the Autonomous Vehicle Accessibility Act, which aims to make autonomous vehicles accessible for people with disabilities. The bill would bar states from requiring licenses for people using autonomous vehicles in a way that could discriminate against people with disabilities. This means that a person who has a disability would not be required to have a driver’s license to ride independently in a vehicle that is operating fully autonomously…
Casey, Moran Introduce Legislation to Remove Language Denigrating People with Disabilities from U.S. Code
February 1, 2024 | Source: Senator Bob Casey
U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), Chairman of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, joined Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS) – his fellow co-chair of the Congressional Down Syndrome Task Force – to introduce legislation that would update U.S. code by eliminating the words “mentally retarded” and replacing it with language that better respects the dignity of individuals with disabilities. Companion legislation was introduced in the House last April by Representatives Mark Pocan (D-WI), Pete Sessions (R-TX), Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), and Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)…
Jack Fact — According to data from the National Institute on Deafness, only about 20% of all people with hearing concerns get help for their condition. In fact, it takes about seven years on average for individuals to pursue intervention once they start having hearing difficulty.
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International News
Wheelchair users call for accessible beaches: ‘Can you imagine the freedom?’
January 26, 2024 | Source: RNZ News- Australia
The beach day is a Kiwi classic – but for people in wheelchairs, accessible beaches are few and far between. Wheelchair users and their families are calling on the government to invest in making public places, like beaches, accessible to everyone. Travelling anywhere in or out of Auckland requires weeks of preparation for Kimberly Graham, whose son Finlay, has cerebral palsy. On a hot day, she heads to Takapuna beach – one of the only beaches in Auckland they can access…
A new map shows which Metrolinx stations are accessible. Advocates say they’d rather have accessible transit
January 27, 2024 | Source: CBC- Canada
Metrolinx has introduced a map showing accessibility features at it stations to make it easier for people with disabilities to navigate transit across Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area — but some advocates say that does nothing to remove barriers. The digital map was created in partnership with AccessNow, an app that allows users to rate and share information about public places based on how accessible they are. Under the new partnership, Metrolinx is providing information about GO Transit and UP Express stations, like whether there are elevators, audio aids, or PRESTO machines with Braille, so that users can plan transit rides based on their needs…
Ayodhya temple consecration: Missed opportunity to emphasise that accessibility matters
January 28, 2024 | Source: The Indian Express- India
“Beyond temple construction, let’s pledge to build a capable, resolute, magnificent, and divine India,” said Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Ram temple consecration. However, what was missing in this historic speech was the concept of a “Sugamya” (accessible) Bharat. Ironically, the PM had launched the Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan (Accessible India Campaign) in 2015, with deadlines that have now lapsed. Parliament had also passed disability legislation with a deadline of June 15, 2022, to make all places accessible to people with disabilities…
Opening access to senior roles for people with a disability
January 29, 2024 | Source: SBS News- Australia
Ross Chaplin works as an associate director at an independent tenant advisory company in central Sydney. He also lives with a disability. Chaplin is one of very few Australians with a disability who hold a senior role. While more than two million people in Australia of working age have a disability, only half are employed, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. “Very few” of those reach board level, enter politics or hold other senior roles according to Australian Disability Network CEO Corene Strauss…
New rental property portal ‘must include accessibility info’ say campaigners
January 30, 2024 | Source: LandlordZONE- UK
Disability rights groups have called on the government to include information about accessibility for disabled people on its new property portal due to go live next year. They want details about how many properties can be adapted with relative ease and at low cost, as well as information about available grants, and say landlords should complete a short questionnaire about accessibility when homes are registered through the portal – due to launch this year as part of the Renters Reform Bill…
Severe accessibility shortcomings for PwDs detected at VVIP guest house
January 30, 2024 | Source: Morung Express- India and Nagaland Page
An Accessibility Audit Inspection of the newly constructed and inaugurated VVIP Guest house at Chümoukedima was conducted on November 11, 2023 as mandated under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 and standards prescribed by the Harmonised Guidelines and Standards for Universally Accessibility in India 2021. The inspection which was led by State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (SCPD) Diethono Nakhro and accompanied by Aaron Patton, Commandant 1 NAP Bn from the Police Department and Engineers, Police Project detected severe accessibility shortcomings…
Accessible by design: how CERN Science Gateway exhibitions are tailored to people with visual impairments
January 31, 2024 | Source: CERN- Switzerland
Since opening in October, CERN Science Gateway has welcomed almost 100 000 visitors. Among these was a group of around 50 people from the Association pour le Bien des Aveugles et malvoyants (ABA), the reference association in Geneva for blind and visually impaired people, who toured the exhibitions on 28 November. ABA has worked with the CERN exhibitions team since 2019 and this was the chance for its members, including some visually impaired members, to see the fruit of this collaboration…
Diverse Artists, Diverse Audiences
January 31, 2024 | Source: ArtReview- UK
The social model of disability says that what disables people are the barriers in society, not their impairment or difference. In the arts, disability access is often dealt with in practical terms, box-ticking the list of basic needs that a public space should cover – ramps, disabled toilets, lifts, corridor widths, light levels and hanging heights – but the scope of accessibility extends beyond physical adjustments and delves into the nuanced realm of communication. Access is also the translation of sensory experiences from the visual art into language, audio or text and vice-versa…
Department of Community Development partners with Aldar Properties to enhance accessibility to services and facilities on Yas Island
January 31, 2024 | Source: Media Office-Abu Dhabi
The Department of Community Development (DCD) – Abu Dhabi, and Aldar Properties have signed an agreement to form the People of Determination and Elderly Inclusive City Project across areas in Abu Dhabi to enhance accessibility and inclusivity. Yas Island will be the first piloted area where planning will take place in 2024 and the implementation scheduled for 2025. The agreement was signed by Her Excellency Dr Layla Al Hayas, Executive Director of the Community Development Sector at the Department of Community Development and Faisal Falaknaz, Group Chief Financial and Sustainability officer at Aldar Properties…
Accessibility advocate calls on Winnipeg to prioritize sidewalk snow-clearing
January 31, 2024 | Source: CBC- Canada
At least one Winnipegger is taking issue with a recent comment by a city councillor suggesting residents have been “spoiled” by sidewalk snow-clearing. On Tuesday, the city’s standing committee on public works voted against recommending a motion put forward by Coun. Matt Allard that would have required clearing of sidewalks and active transportation pathways in the city at the same priority as roads. Some councillors on the committee voiced concerns about how the city would pay for that work. Coun. Janice Lukes, the committee’s chair, said the bottom line is everything “comes with a price.”…
Rider fed up with lack of improvement in Regina’s accessible transit service
January 31, 2024 | Source: CBC- Canada
Jamie McKenzie says the City of Regina needs to improve the transit services it offers to people with a disability or risk him filing a human rights complaint. McKenzie, who uses a wheelchair, said he has experienced repeated issues with the city’s services. He is frustrated that city council has delayed a decision on creating a centralized dispatch, a policy he believes would improve accessible transit services in the city. “How would you like that, knowing that you might have to be stuck taking the city bus because you can’t get a taxi and the sidewalks aren’t clean,” McKenzie said in a recent interview…
The Urdd commits to improve Eisteddfod accessibility and ensure a festival for all
February 1, 2024 | Source: Nation Cymru- Wales
Urdd Gobaith Cymru has committed to ensuring that the National Urdd Eisteddfod will be a more accessible festival for competitors and visitors in future. As a result of a new partnership with Disability Arts Cymru and theatre company Taking Flight, the Urdd strives to improve the accessibility of its artistic events, including the Urdd Eisteddfod festival’s site, which attracts 76,000 competitors every year. To help put improvements in place, the Urdd is searching for young members to join its new Accessibility Forum, with support from the Arts Council of Wales…
Empowering inclusive journeys: TfL’s vision for assisted transport in London
February 1, 2024 | Source: Intelligent Transport- UK
Transport for London (TfL) provides assisted transport services in London, in line with the Mayor’s Transport Strategy and TfL’s goals and objectives. We provide safe and reliable transport services for older and disabled Londoners. Essentially, the key component of our service is to provide an end-to-end customer user experience, which means that, when a new member joins our service or becomes eligible for the service, they get the support that they need to make their journeys. We provide transportation services from their doorstep to the locations that they would like to travel, enabling our customers to maintain their independence…
Government urged to use new ‘portal’ to ‘shift balance of power’ on accessible housing
February 1, 2024 | Source: Disability News Service- UK
The government must ensure that accessibility information is included on a new online “portal” that will offer key facts about properties being rented privately by landlords, say two disabled people’s organisations. The government plans to set up the new privately rented property portal (PRPP) service through its renters (reform) bill, which has reached the report stage of its progress through the Commons. Under the plans, all landlords in England will have to register themselves and their properties on the portal but the government has yet to decide what information they will have to make publicly-available…
Disability activists call for accessibility standards for Kiwi tourism attractions
February 2, 2024 | Source: Newshub- Australia
Finlay Butcher is a 19-year-old Kiwi whose main excitement in life is exploring the sights that New Zealand has to offer with his family. But because Finlay lives with cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, he’s often not able to join in on activities on family trips. He often has to be lifted by two people to do most tasks as accessibility standards are so low. Finlay’s mum Kimberly Graham told AM as her son has gotten older, the things he can do have gotten “even more limited”…
Accessibility Blogs, Information, and Videos
- Tech Events Calendar- Ricky Onsman
- Castles in the air- Peter Torres Fremlin
- WID Monthly Newsletter: January 2023
- State of Digital Accessibility – AskEARN Webinars (Video)
- The Scarcity Illusion of Inclusion- Matthew Krajewski
- Expert Predictions For Web Design In 2024 – TechBullion
- The Importance of Keyboard Accessibility- Michael Halpin
- Changes to the Design System to meet WCAG 2.2- GOV.UK
- Accessibility Testing Spreadsheet Version 2- Rachele DiTullio
- 20 years of retail accessibility: the triumphs and challenges- Ian Cook
- 3 Ways to Improve Disability-Inclusive Design in 2024- TriplePundit
- Comprehensive Attendee-Accessibility Guide Released- MeetingsNet
- Inclusive digital healthcare: what you need to know- NHS Confederation
- Understanding WCAG: What Does “Accessibility-Supported” Mean?- BOIA
- ADA and Beyond Compliance Considerations: Medical Documentation- JAN (Webcast)
- Guidelines on Film Accessibility in India: Comments and Suggestions- BananaIP
- In Our Opinion: Schools doing right by helping disabled students- The Daily Star
- Initial Steps to Create Accessibility in Process, Practice and Research – PA Times
- Inside Google’s New ‘Inclusive Event Design Guide’ for the Industry- Event Marketer
- Disability Groups Call for More Accessible Housing for Private Renters- Disability Right
- New York’s accessibility progress hinges on congestion pricing, report says – Cities Today
- How to Incorporate Accessibility into Your Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan- 4Hoteliers
- Accessible Glassdoor: Empowering Job Seekers with Transparent Insights- The Digital Weekly
- Changing Perspectives: Accessibility shouldn’t be an afterthought on digital platforms- AdNews
- #025: Elevating Accessibility Standards: A Path to Inclusive Products- Chris Law and Christopher Michael Lee (Podcast)
- Accessible by design: how CERN Science Gateway exhibitions are tailored to people with visual impairments- CERN
- 2024 Next Level Agenda: Generating access to equitable literacy resources for those with disabilities- The Courier Times
- New AudioEye Chief Accessibility Officer Mike Paciello Talks His Career, New Role, More In Interview- Steven Aquino
- Out of Sight: How Museums Can Harness the Blind Perspective to Enrich Visitor Experiences- American Alliance of Museums
- Changes to website accessibility compliance to WCAG 2.2AA and the adoption of .gov.uk Domains for Improved Authenticity of Message and Security- Society of Local Council Clerks
Federally Speaking
- Small Business Toolkit- EARN
- In Re Georgia Senate Bill 202- Department of Justice
- Accessibility Requirements Tool (ART)- Section508.gov
- Thank Your Mentor- Office of Disability Employment Policy
- FCC Adopts Rules to Improve Wireless 911 Call Routing- FCC
- Hearing Aid Compatibility for Wireline Telephones and Wireless Handsets- FCC
- Don’t Forget The Documents. Common Accessibility Errors Automated Tools Miss. – February 14, 2024 at 2:00PM ET
- Blindness and Prevention of Diabetes: Program Registration Now Open for Medicare and Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries
- Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), ePolicyWorks leverages the power of crowdsourcing to inform inclusive workforce policymaking.
Higher Education Blogs and Information
- Campus adds accessibility signs, funding- The Daily Beacon
- Campus accessibility is failing disabled students- The Maine Campus
- Assessing digital accessibility for mental health support at CPP- The Poly Post
- Equity and Accessibility 2022-23 annual report now available- Virginia Tech News
- Ohio State researchers developing AI to make the internet more accessible- The Lantern
- Disability needs for students not fully met despite university efforts – The Daily Egyptian
- How student ambassadors are making accessibility a focus on campus- The Miami Hurricane
- Braille Devils at ASU raises awareness with creation of storybooks – The Arizona State Press
- How student ambassadors are making accessibility a focus on campus- The Miami Hurricane
- Student with POTS receives accommodations through Accessibility Services- BYU-Idaho Scroll
- Navigating challenges: The search for affordable and wheelchair-accessible off-campus housing- The Lantern
- SLU researchers use AI to develop accessibility software program, awarded $5 million from NSF- Ladue News
- Don’t Forget The Documents. Common Accessibility Errors Automated Tools Miss. – February 14, 2024 at 2:00PM ET
- 2 Teams Win 2023 Pabst Steinmetz Foundation Arts and Wellness Innovation Awards for Projects to Unlock Potential- University of Central Florida
Legal Blogs and Information
- Legal Update: January 2024- Ken Nakata
- Overlays and Ethics: a conference panel that hurt my heart- Lainey Feingold
- Accessibility Advocates Sued by French Overlay Company- Thomas Logan
- Construct courtrooms easily accessible by PWDs, judge orders govt- Daily Monitor
- Plaintiffs Filed More than 8,200 ADA Title III Federal Lawsuits in 2023- Seyfarth Shaw
- DOJ Releases Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Online Accessibility Requirements- Husch Blackwell
- Are employers responsible for accommodating commuting difficulties under the ADA?- McAfee and Taft
- From DEI to DEIA: How to Incorporate Accessibility into Your Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan- Fisher Phillips
- Wheelchair Accessibility Lawsuits: Did a Nursing or Medical Facility Fail to Accommodate Your Disability?- ClassAction.org
- An update on what’s happening with the U.S. Department of Justice’s efforts to adopt regulations about accessible websites and mobile apps for State and Local Governments- Lainey Feingold
Accessibility Announcements
- GWR awarded for accessible train travel
- Topsfield Fair wins award for accessibility
- Your chance to improve accessibility at venues
- Making Colorado Springs Parks Accessible for Everyone
- Two Kawartha Lakes park projects receive accessibility funding
- Tencent’s New Headquarters Welcomes All with Inclusive Design
- NYC Department of Finance Proposed 5-Year Accessibility Plan and PDF
- Interesting accessibility measures earns Great Western Railway an award
- World Para Swimming launches learn to swim programme Swim Together
- Merkle Partners with Siteimprove to Build First-Ever Accessibility Practice
- Board Of Supervisors Approve Adoption Of Disability Access Strategic Plan
- The 10 Most Accessible Airports, According To Skytrax World Airport Awards
- Leeds Rhinos stage Accessibility meeting in partnership with Level Playing Field
- Notice of Opportunity to Comment on DSNY’s Proposed 5-Year Accessibility Plan
- Northern appoints new chair for train operator’s independent accessibility user group
- CAF and TotalEnergies join forces to make AFCON more accessible to visually impaired
- AudioEye Taps Accessibility Industry Veteran Mike Paciello as Chief Accessibility Officer
- Community leaders brainstorm town accessibility needs at first Disability Commission forum
- Air Canada Introduces New Measures for Customers with Disabilities under Accelerated Accessibility Plan
- Disability Equality Index® Enters 10th Year with Historic International Expansion to Meet Rising Corporate Demand for Benchmarking Tools
- Announcement of a 60-Day Public Comment Period for the Draft Audio Description Specialist Certification Criteria- The draft CAUDES criteria documents will be posted on the ACVREP website (https://www.acvrep.org) in the “News and Information” section for download beginning on February 1st. The public comment period will close on March 31st. Written comments can be submitted to: [email protected], putting CAUDES in the subject line.
Accessibility Products
- Genius Travel
- Redefining Residential Bathrooms with Accessibility in Mind
- Hooked on Phonics review: Great tutoring app for learning disabilities
- Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Converter Global Analysis Report 2024
- Apple Podcasts Is Getting Transcripts—The Accessibility Ramifications Are Immense
- Neat Product Boss Norma Lovhaugen Talks Building Inclusive Meeting Tools, Accessible Work In Interview
- Disability Tech Company Empowered Together Launches Online Marketplace to Connect People Living with Disabilities to Accessible Businesses
Accessibility Forums, Tips, and Gaming
- How To Turn On Reader Mode In Chrome
- Turn on Accessibility Menu – Pixel Fold – Pixel Phone Simulator
- Caption preferences: Change caption formatting – Android Accessibility Help
- 7 Tips for Devs and Designers to Set Your Accessibility Efforts Up for Success
- The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered Has a Controversial Caveat in Its Accessibility Features
- Global Leaderboards and Accessibility Feature Update now live for C-Smash VRS for PSVR2
Accessibility Statements
- NJdotcom
- Edward Jones
- J&J MedTech
- Business Wales
- BOMB Magazine
- Skills for Careers
- World Snooker Tour
- Wales Rural Network
- RTW Charitable Foundation
- Waterloo Regional Police Service
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