In preparing materials for staff members, community partners, or clients, it’s important that they be accessible to readers of all abilities. Fortunately, “you don’t need to be an accessibility expert” to make this happen. On April 19, 2024 at 2 pm, Steve Kelley, CVRT, CRC, CATIS, a specialist with the Assistive Technology Team at Hadley, will guide participants through “some of the simple ways to make documents more user friendly.” Learn more and receive a link to register on the OIB-TAC (Older Individuals who are Blind Technical Assistance Center) webpage on Making Documents More Accessible.
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