#Accessibility for people... 10 Ideas

1. Prioritize #information about accessibility for all your events and #workplace.

2. If you come across an #event that does not have accessibility information mentioned, contact the organizers to include it.

3. #Value disabled expertise.

4. Include #image #descriptions and #AltText on your #socialmedia posts.

5. Make sure video and audio content you create or use has #captions and/or #transcripts available.

6. #CapitalizingEachWordInYourHashtagHelpsScreenReaders

7. Access Check-ins: Along with names and pronouns, you can include an access check-in when you’re doing introductions.

8. Use Content Notices (called #ContentWarning or CW on Mastodon) for posts that contain content that may be emotionally taxing, harmful, triggering or traumatizing.

9. #Encourage your people!

10. #Expanding What “Access” Means

Why these thngs?

When it comes to #access and #accessibility for people, these are a handful of basic suggestions as a very good start to helping type of audience:

Summary taken from: #Disability & Intersectionality Summit

https://www.disabilityintersectionalitysummit.com/places-to-start/

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