In our increasingly digital work environments, accessibility programs are vital to ensuring that federal agencies and other employers are inclusive of employees with disabilities. In developing accessibility programs, some strategies and practices have been more effective than others. In creating digital documents, many authors across different federal departments collaborate. A webinar from the ADA National Network on September 28, 2022, from 1 to 2:30 pm ET, will cover some features and processes used successfully in document accessibility programs. Presenters will include representatives from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Social Security Administration (SSA), who will review important practices such as approaches to maximize training efforts through target recruitment, scoping and protocols in workplans, how to maximize the impact of centralized document services. Questions can be submitted online prior to the program or during the live webinar and attendees can receive a participation certificate. To find out more or to register, visit AccessibiltyOnline’s listing for Building a Successful Document Accessibility Program: Strategies, Methods, and Workplans for Inclusive Programs.
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