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Addressing The Needs Of Your Attendees Ashfaq (Kash) Husain Chair, R7 Conference Advisory Committee a.husain@ieee.org
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Types of Needs Travel Accommodations Dietary Smoking Language Religious Observances Persons With Disabilities
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Visible Disabilities Mobility Assistive Devices Amputee Service Animal Invisible Disabilities Vision Loss Hearing Loss Medical Condition (Stroke, Cardiac, Diabetic, etc) Learning Disabilities and many more !
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What You Can Do Ask !! - How may I help you? Place this question on your website Identify someone who will address these requests Is you website accessible? W3C Standards?
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Event Location Is it accessible? - Ask your Facilities Manager Take a walk around the venues and look at: Disabled Parking Locations Entrance – is it at grade ? Washrooms – Are they accessible ? Signage – Place in strategic locations Accessible Bedrooms Elevator with Braille or floor calling ability TTY unit and Kit for persons with hearing loss
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During The Event Space !!! Registration Area Meeting Rooms Dining Facilities Evacuation Plan Communications Alternate Formats ASL (American Sign Language) Assistive Listening Devices Real Time Captioning
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General Etiquette Focus on person’s ABILITY Be Respectful Be Patient Be Observant ASK Listen Carefully Speak to the person not their partner Do not raise your voice Be yourself – it is OK not to know what to do CONSIDER THIS AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN.
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Resources Website Design: http://www.accessible.org/ ISO/IEC 23026; IEEE Std 2001-2002, First edition Software Engineering - Recommended Practice for the Internet - Web Site Engineering, Web Site Management, and Web Site Life Cycle http://www.w3.org/ Facilities: Facility Accessibility Design Standards (FADS) http://www.london.ca/d.aspx?s=/Accessibility/accessibilitystandards.htm Accessible Design / Universal Design Resources http://www.makoa.org/accessable-design.htm
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Resources Americans With Disability Act (ADA) http://www.ada.gov/ General Information: http://www.mcss.gov.on.ca/mcss/english/pillars/accessibi lityOntario WSU - http://access.wsu.edu/ or try your own local University. United Nations - http://www.un.org/disabilities/index.asp
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