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A guide to accessible online communication

Why

Participant experience
Advocacy statements from people with lived experience

  • Blindness and vision impairment
  • Neurodiversity
  • Physical disability,
  • Deaf and hard of hearing.

How

  • Accessible documents and presentations,
  • Videos, narrative, captions, pinning interpreters, transcripts
  • Captioning guidelines
  • Accessibility Etiquette

Who

  • Sourcing specialists
  • Captioning options
  • Transcripts
  • Auslan interpreters

3 steps to Preparing

for Accessible Online Meetings and Events (Resource)

Step 1 Preplanning

  1. Marketing and registration
  2. Participant requirements
  3. Accessible materials
  4. Budgetary decisions
  5. Sourcing specialists
  6. Preplanning checklist

Step 2 On the Day

  1. Host instructions
  2. Moderator tips
  3. Accessibility Etiquette
  4. On the day Checklist

Step 3 Final Steps

  1. Providing post event access
  2. Terminology and Acronyms
  3. Final steps checklist
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