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unemployment rate for workers with disabilities was 12.9%, while it was 7.3% for workers without disabilities. More than half of workers with disabilities (52%) earned less than $ 25,000 in the previous year, compared with just 38% of workers with no disabilities. This translates into an earnings gap where individuals with disabilities earn about 25 percent less of what workers without disabilities earn. Among occupations with 100,000 or more people, dishwashers had the highest disability rate (14.3%), followed by refuse and recyclable material collectors (12.7%), personal care aides (11.9%), and janitors and building cleaners (11.8%). The rates for refuse and recyclable material collectors, personal care aides, and janitors and building cleaners were not statistically different from one another.
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experience of using the website by using assistive technologies or accessibility settings of browsers and operating systems (linking to "BBC My Web My Way" can be useful here); information on what accessibility features the site's creators have included, and if there are any user needs which the site does not currently support (for example, descriptive video to allow blind people to access the information in videos more easily); and contact details for disabled people to be able to use to let the site creators know if they have any problems in using the site. While validations against WCAG, and other accessibility badges can also be included, they should be put lower down the statement, as most disabled people still do not understand these technical terms.
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were designed to facilitate the evaluation of tests and test items with a focus on enhancing their accessibility. Both instruments incorporate the principles of accessibility theory and were guided by research on universal design, assessment accessibility, cognitive load theory, and research on item writing and test development. The TAMI is a non-commercial instrument that has been made available to all state assessment directors and testing companies. Assessment researchers have used the ARM to conduct accessibility reviews of state assessment items for several state departments of education.
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students identified with disabilities), are given the opportunity to demonstrate the extent to which they have mastered the content measured on state assessments. Currently, states are permitted to develop two different types of tests in addition to the standard grade-level assessments to target students with special needs. First, the alternate assessment may be used to report proficiency for up to 1% of students in a state. Second, new regulations permit the use of alternate assessments based on modified academic achievement standards to report proficiency for up to 2% of students in a state.
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conditions who receive an official disability designation. One of the biggest challenges for employers is in developing policies and practises to manage employees who develop disabilities during the course of employment. Even where these exist, they tend to focus on workplace injuries, overlooking job retention challenges faced by employees who acquire a non-occupation injury or illness. Protecting employability is a factor that can help close the unemployment gap for persons with disabilities.
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220:, the process of creating products that are usable by the widest possible range of people, operating within the widest possible range of situations. Universal design typically provides a single general solution that can accommodate people with disabilities as well as the rest of the population. By contrast, accessible design is focused on ensuring that there are no barriers to accessibility for all people, including those with disabilities.
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citizen will experience. A growing trend is the desire for many senior citizens to 'age in place', living as independently as possible for as long as possible. Accessibility modifications that allow ageing in place are becoming more common. Housing may even be designed to incorporate accessibility modifications that can be made throughout the life cycle of the residents.
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access information and services by minimizing the barriers of distance and cost as well as the accessibility and usability of the interface. In many countries this has led to initiatives, laws and/or regulations that aim toward providing universal access to the internet and to phone systems at reasonable cost to citizens.
477:(word completion) feature in computer word processing programs, which both help individuals with mobility impairments to complete tasks. Adaptations to wheelchair tires are another example; widening the tires enables wheelchair users to move over soft surfaces, such as deep snow on ski hills, and sandy beaches.
1308:(Transitional vs Strict) and other techniques that need to be incorporated into coding before accomplishing validation. Online tools allow users to submit their website and automatically run it through the WCAG guidelines and produce a report, stating whether or not they conform to each level of compliance.
1301:(WCAG) 1.0 and 2.0 which explain how to make Web content accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. Web "content" generally refers to the information in a Web page or Web application, including text, images, forms, and sounds. (More specific definitions are available in the WCAG documents.)
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has been introduced, initially in the UK, to help site owners and product managers to understand the importance of accessibility. It includes advice on the business case behind accessibility, and how organisations might usefully update their policies and production processes to embed accessibility in
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devices, adaptive pointing devices to replace computer mouse devices, and many others. Mobile telecommunications devices and computer applications are also equipped with accessibility features. They can be adapted to create accessibility to a range of tasks, and may be suitable for different kinds of
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of 2001 in the United States, student accountability in essential content areas such as reading, mathematics, and science has become a major area of focus in educational reform. As a result, test developers have needed to create tests to ensure all students, including those with special needs (e.g.,
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Equal access to education for students with disabilities is supported in some countries by legislation. It is still challenging for some students with disabilities to fully participate in mainstream education settings, but many adaptive technologies and assistive programs are making improvements. In
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avatars to be integrated into public areas. This technology could potentially make train station announcements, news broadcasts, etc. accessible when a human interpreter is not available. Sign language can also be incorporated into film; for example, all movies shown in
Brazilian movie theaters must
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Mild to moderate hearing loss may be accommodated with a hearing aid that amplifies ambient sounds. Portable devices with speed recognition that can produce text can reduce problems associated with understanding conversation. This kind of hearing loss is relatively common, and this often grows worse
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A communication disorder interferes with the ability to produce clearly understandable speech. There can be many different causes, such as nerve degeneration, muscle degeneration, stroke, and vocal cord injury. The modern method to deal with speaking disabilities has been to provide a text interface
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To ensure that these new tests generate results that allow valid inferences to be made about student performance, they must be accessible to as many people as possible. The Test
Accessibility and Modification Inventory (TAMI) and its companion evaluation tool, the Accessibility Rating Matrix (ARM),
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announced the streamlining of their accessibility services, allowing passengers requiring assistance to inform the company with as little as 10 minutes' notice at all 189 stations on its network, replacing an older scheme wherein assisted journeys had to be booked six hours to a day in advance. The
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Kingdom also has a "code of practice" for making train and stations accessible: "Accessible Train and Station Design for Disabled People: A Code of Practice". This code of practice was first published in 2002 with the objective of compliance to Section 71B of the Railways Act 1993,
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Automobile accessibility also refers to ease of use by disabled people. Automobiles, whether a car or a van, can be adapted for a range of physical disabilities. Foot pedals can be raised, or replaced with hand-controlled devices. Wheelchair hoists, lifts or ramps may be customized according to the
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It has been noted by researchers that where accommodations are in place for employees with disabilities, these frequently apply to individuals with "pre-determined or apparent disabilities as determined by national social protection or
Equality Authorities", which include persons with pre-existing
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Another useful idea is for websites to include a web accessibility statement on the site. Initially introduced in PAS 78, the best practice for web accessibility statements has been updated in BS 8878 to emphasise the inclusion of: information on how disabled and elderly people could get a better
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Form. These technologies assist visual impairments and physical impairment by providing interactive access to web content without the need to visually observe the content. While these technologies provides access for visually impaired individuals, the primary benefactor has been automated systems
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movement begun by grass roots disability advocates in the 1980s focuses specifically on changing construction practices in new housing. This movement, a network of interested people working in their locales, works on educating, passing laws, and spurring voluntary home access initiatives with the
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Surveys of non-Western countries are limited, but the available statistics also indicate fewer jobs being filled by workers with disabilities. In India, a large 1999 survey found that "of the 'top 100 multinational companies' in the country the employment rate of persons with disabilities in the
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was proposed in late 2012. This Act would establish standards within member countries for accessible products, services, and public buildings. The harmonization of accessibility standards within the EU "would facilitate the social integration of persons with disabilities and the elderly and their
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One of the first areas where information technology improved the quality of life for disabled individuals is the voice operated wheelchair. Quadriplegics have the most profound disability, and the voice operated wheelchair technology was first developed in 1977 to provide increased mobility. The
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Western countries in recent years. For those who use it, it provides the ability to
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Accessibility in the design of housing and household devices has become more prominent in recent decades due to a rapidly ageing population in developed countries. Ageing seniors may wish to continue living independently, but the ageing process naturally increases the disabilities that a senior
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Most existing and new housing, even in the wealthiest nations, lack basic accessibility features unless the designated, immediate occupant of a home currently has a disability. However, there are some initiatives to change typical residential practices so that new homes incorporate basic access
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Assistive technology and adaptive technology have a key role in developing the means for people with disabilities to live more independently, and to more fully participate in mainstream society. In order to have access to assistive or adaptive technology, however, educating the public and even
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Students with a physical or mental impairment or learning disability may require note-taking assistance, which may be provided by a business offering such services, as with tutoring services. Talking books in the form of talking textbooks are available in
Canadian secondary and post-secondary
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Employment rates for workers with disabilities are lower than for the general workforce. Workers in
Western countries fare relatively well, having access to more services and training as well as legal protections against employment discrimination. Despite this, in the United States the 2012
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It is important to ensure that the accessibility in education includes assessments. Accessibility in testing or assessments entails the extent to which a test and its constituent item set eliminates barriers and permits the test-taker to demonstrate their knowledge of the tested content.
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A wide array of technology products is available to assist with visual impairment. These include screen magnification for monitors, screen-reading software for computers and mobile devices, mouse-over speech synthesis for browsing, braille displays, braille printers, braille cameras, and
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that supports efforts of employers to better integrate and retain workers with disabilities. Some workplaces have policies in place to provide "reasonable accommodation" for employees with disabilities, but many do not. In some jurisdictions, employers may have legal requirements to end
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stations or tram stops. The combination of access from a kerb was the technological development of the 1990s, as step-free interior layouts for buses had existed in some cases for decades, with entrance steps being introduced as chassis designs and overall height regulations changed.
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systems, vehicles generally have floors in the same height as the platforms but the stations are often underground or elevated, so accessibility there is not a question of providing low-floor vehicles, but providing a step-free access from street level to the platforms (generally by
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in particular, to achieve accessibility, is the move to "low-floor" vehicles. In a low-floor vehicle, access to part or all of the passenger cabin is unobstructed from one or more entrances by the presence of steps, enabling easier access for the infirm or people with
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private sector was a mere 0.28%, 0.05% in multinational companies and only 0.58% in the top 100 IT companies in the country". India, like much of the world, has large sections of the economy that are without strong regulation or social protections, such as the
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Providing mobility to people with disabilities includes changes for public facilities like gently sloping paths of travel for people with wheelchairs and difficulty walking up stairs, or audio announcements for the blind; dedicated services like
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advocates equal access to social, political, and economic life which includes not only physical access but access to the same tools, services, organizations and facilities as non-disabled people (e.g., museums). Article 9 of the United
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are a professional group skilled in the assessment and making of recommendations to improve access to homes. They are involved in both the adaptation of existing housing to improve accessibility, and in the design of future housing.
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A major advantage of advanced technology is its flexibility. Some technologies can be used at home, in the workplace, and in school, expanding the ability of the user to participate in various spheres of daily life.
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Accessibility Planning was introduced as a result of the report "Making the Connections: Final Report on Transport and Social Exclusion". This report was the result of research carried out by the
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The European Court of Human Rights, on the contrary, in case Toplak v. Slovenia ruled that due to high costs, the abandonment of the assistive equipment in elections did not violate human rights.
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The UN CRPD, and courts in the United States, Japan, UK, and elsewhere, have decided that when it is needed to assure secret ballot, authorities should provide voters with assistive technology.
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for a speech synthesizer for complete vocal disability. This can be a great improvement for people that have been limited to the use of a throat vibrator to produce speech since the 1960s.
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schools. Also, students may require adaptive technology to access computers and the Internet. These may be tax-exempt expenses in some jurisdictions with a medical prescription.
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In the United States, government mandates including Section 508, WCAG, DDA are all enforcing practices to standardize accessibility testing engineering in product development.
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Accessible Train and Station Design for Disabled People: A Code of Practice
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3425:"MCI asks all medical institutions to be 'accessible'"
3280:"Speech Recognition Grammar Specification Version 1.0"
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1358:(X)HTML Validation from the W3C for the page's content
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3262:"Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) Version 1.0"
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1697:"Electronic Curbcuts: Equitable Access to the Future"
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2207:"EU disability strategy 2010ā20: access and rights"
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1067:Physical or mental impairment, learning disability
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2106:. Upali Newspapers ā The Sunday Island. p. 17
1558:Timeline of disability rights in the United States
760:system will utilise clear signage at stations and
632:"Low floor" redirects here. For more details, see
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3341:BS 8878:2010 Web accessibility ā Code of Practice
3189:WFD and WASLI Statement on Use of Signing Avatars
2809:"Accessible Home Design: Information & Ideas"
2785:"Visitability | WBDG Whole Building Design Guide"
2553:. Disability Rights Commission. 2004. p. 5.
1385:BS 8878:2010 Web accessibility ā Code of Practice
1361:CSS Validation from the W3C for the page's layout
894:may be compromised due to out-of-date information
655:A significant development in transportation, and
579:Adapted automobiles for persons with disabilities
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3298:"WAI Resources on Introducing Web Accessibility"
840:, states parties are bound to assure accessible
647:Wheelchair ramps allows those on wheelchairs or
549:discrimination against persons with disabilities
518:, finding employment, and retaining employment.
35:. For the process in agenda-setting theory, see
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16:Modes of usability for people with disabilities
2258:"European Accessibility Act proposed for 2012"
755:into their stock as standard. In August 2021,
505:National Disability Employment Awareness Month
469:individuals to understand the correct signal.
3793:Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons
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27:. For measures of spatial accessibility, see
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2283:"What is Adaptive Technology? // ACT Center"
1622:The Role of Accessibility in a Universal Web
1339:Examples of accessibility features include:
1181:Communication (including speech) impairments
426:Assistive technology and adaptive technology
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1379:Reducing Cognitive load for decision making
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139:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2183:"About the AODA ā Accessibility Ontario"
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862:Slovenian Disability Rights Association
296:Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
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1281:International standards and guidelines
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1548:Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
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3014:"Speech and Communication Disorders"
2031:"Disability Discrimination Act 1992"
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1299:Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
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1156:https://www.checkmeister.com/browser
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3149:Association for Computing Machinery
2307:"HTML input autocomplete Attribute"
1982:"Home ā United States Access Board"
1682:"Federal Communications Commission"
1297:). This organization developed the
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1247:Touch Sight Camera for the Blind.
315:Disability Discrimination Act 1992
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1788:"The Concept of Universal Design"
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3303:Web Accessibility Initiative
3181:World Federation of the Deaf
2930:. World Wide Web Consortium.
2407:Disability Studies Quarterly
1768:Web Accessibility Initiative
1518:Human factors and ergonomics
1445:Accessibility of assessments
1291:Web Accessibility Initiative
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4102:Arts, media, culture, sport
3488:10.1007/978-3-030-18480-3_2
2603:The Knowledge Exchange Blog
2525:Dimond, Bridget C. (2011).
2494:Dimond, Bridget C. (2009).
1818:Curator: The Museum Journal
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866:Toplak and Mrak v. Slovenia
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565:Accessibility (transport)
449:, and inventions such as
357:the Employment Equity Act
353:Canadian Human Rights Act
308:Job Accommodation Network
29:Accessibility (transport)
4022:Sexuality and disability
3997:Disability and disasters
3909:Structural and assistive
1568:Transgenerational design
1455:No Child Left Behind Act
1453:With the passage of the
1431:Medical Council of India
1346:-AA compliance with the
730:Department for Transport
593:A wheelchair accessible
304:People with Disabilities
4217:Transportation planning
4136:Disability in the media
4007:Disability and religion
3946:Personal Care Assistant
3157:10.1145/2049536.2049557
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1228:Brazilian Sign Language
953:Communication disorders
917:Design for All (in ICT)
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3055:Forssman, S (1955).
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1165:Mobility impairments
1059:Mobility impairment
971:Mobility impairments
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738:Local Transport Plan
516:occupational therapy
443:Assistive technology
361:Canadian Labour Code
320:In South Africa the
286:National legislation
267:, walkway contours,
265:pedestrian crossings
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1718:Jacobs, S. (1999).
1483:CEN/CENELEC Guide 6
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769:Public announcement
263:, audio signals at
4109:Disability culture
4036:Disability studies
3931:Independent living
3659:Disability studies
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3215:Cision PR Newswire
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2883:hudoc.echr.coe.int
2690:legislation.gov.uk
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2035:legislation.gov.au
1830:10.1111/cura.12034
1707:on April 27, 1999.
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