Inclusion
Web accessibility underpins Australia’s Digital Transformation Office
The office, which is due to launch on 1 July 2015, is tasked with not only improving the quality of government services, but making sure that they are digital by default and that they can be accessed by everyone in the community.
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Petition to make Steam accessible launched
Crowdfunding platform Kickstarter adds closed caption support for videos
Facebook turns new leaf on accessibility
Empathy and the accessible web experience
Empathy training and developing emotional intelligence are gaining in popularity as ways to better understand customers, improve collaboration with colleagues and to develop better leaders.
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NSW set for web accessible 2015 election
The iVote system was introduced for the NSW State General Election in March 2011, initially to enable people who are blind or have low vision to cast an independent vote.
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New caption quality rules take effect in the US
Disability employment: the three key questions
The first of the three questions—‘What is the best way to provide ICT support to job seekers with disabilities?’—is an obvious one. But yet, it’s one that isn’t considered all that often.
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