Title: What is Accessibility
1Excellence through Accessibility Award
Dónal Rice ICT Accessibility Coordinator National
Disability Authority Ireland drice_at_nda.ie http//w
ww.nda.ie http//accessit.nda.ie
2National Disability Authority
- National Disability Authority
- Mission
- Promote and help secure the rights of people with
disabilities - Shape public policy and legislation
- Encourage accessibility of public services
- Approach
- To assist the Minister in the co-ordination and
development of policy - To undertake and commission relevant research
- To advise the Minister on standards
- To monitor the implementation of standards and
codes of practice - To recognise the good standards and quality with
an awards system
3Current Irish Legislation the stick
- Employment Equality Act (1998)
- employment of persons with disabilities
- provision of accessible technologies to employee
- Equality Act (2004)
- reasonable accommdation gt undue hardship
- Equal Status Act (2000)
- categorises discrimination under 9 grounds, one
of which is disability - reasonable accomodation? case law
- Disabilities Act (2005)
- public services providers obligation to ensure
information delivered electronically is
accessible to people with vision impairments who
have access to assistive technologies
4The difficulties
- Legal motivation remember the Big Stick
- This often leads to rubber stamping
simply ticking the boxes at the minimum level
to be safe
5So what is wrong with that
Just ticking the boxes leads to just the bare
minimumor unfortunately very often below that
6Encouragement - PPF
- Programme for Prosperity and Fairness - 2000
- 19 Each Government Department will ensure that
reasonable steps are taken to make its services
and those of agencies under its remit accessible
to people with disabilities. To facilitate
effective action and acceptable standards in this
regard, the NDA will issue guidelines in
accordance with international norms and will
award an accessibility symbol to compliant public
offices. Government Departments and agencies will
take all reasonable action to qualify within five
years. -
- 20 Adequate resources will be provided to the NDA
and the Department of JELR to monitor, guide and
audit progress towards the achievement of this
commitment.
7Guidelines
- NDA launched the NDA IT Accessibility Guidelines
v1.1 in 2002 - Goal of NDA IT Accessibility guidelines
- - motivate users
- - provides guidance
- - easy to use
- Technology types
- - Web
- - Public Access Teminals (e.g. ATMs,
Information kiosks) - - Telecommunication Devices
- - Application Software
8Excellence Through Accessibility Award
- Launch date 5 October 2005 President
McAleese - Committed to Accessibility
- Quality in Accessibility
- Excellence in Accessibility
9Excellence through Accessibility Award
- Main accessibility initiative in ireland
- Programme for Prosperity and Fairness 2000 - a
commitment - Partnership between NDA and Dept of Justice
- An awards process for Government Departments and
their agencies - does not apply to private sector
- 14 accessibility guidelines and a detailed
assessment tool - Built Environment
- Quality Customer Services
- ICT
- provision of information
- Public Access Terminal eg kiosk
- Webistes and other HTML content
- Consultation process, Pilot Study, Peer Review
- In partnership with Dept of Justice
10EtA - Aims and Objectives
- To objectively examine and encourage the
accessibility of services provided by Government
Departments and Agencies to people with
disabilities. - To allow public services explore disability in an
equality context and the impact of society in
creating an inclusive environment - To provide a flexible framework for public
services so they can proactively promote
disability equality through their functions.
11EtA - How it works
- Structure of Tool
- 14 Guidelines
- Built Environment
- Quality Customer Services
- ICT
- 41 Criteria
- Assessment Tool - 90 Performance Indicators
- Getting started
- Briefing Meeting
- NDA Support
- Application Form
- Built Environment Audit
- Essential documentation inc Access Handbook
12EtA - How it works
- Site Visit
- Role of assessor
- 3 methods documentation, observation and
interviews - with staff
- Confidentiality
- Scoring
- 3 equal sections
- Scoring of 0 3
- Minimum of 1 must be scored on all performance
indicators - Approvals Board
- Assessors submit report
- Register applicant as Committed/Quality or
Excellence through Accessibility - Registration for three years
- Appeals Process
- Symbol
13EtA - How it works
- Quality Customer Services
- Commitment
- Equality
- Human Resource Management
- Procurement
- Customer Service
- Building Environment
- External environment
- Vertical and horizontal circulation
- Facilities
- Interior design
- Evacuation
14EtA - How it works
- Services delivered via ICT
- Communication Strategy
- Public Computers, Kiosks and Other Public Access
Terminals (PATs) - Web Accessibility
15Communication Strategy
DRAFT
- The organisations communication strategy is
designed, as far as - practicable, to accommodate people with
disabilities. - Criteria to be met
- The organisation has documented procedures for
implementing its communication policy with people
with disabilities - Public information is available on request, in an
accessible form which may include - Audio Tape
- Braille
- Electronic Format HTML, Plain Text
- Large Print
- High Contrast Print
- Easy-to-Read
- Sign language interpreters and/or Real Time
Captioning when possible are provided at public
consultations following a request beforehand to
the organisation from an attendee who requires
this service.
16Public Computers, Kiosks and other Public Access
Terminals (PATs)
DRAFT
- The organisation is committed to achieving
conformance with relevant NDA IT Accessibility
Guidelines for all computers, kiosks and other
Public Access Terminals used by the public. - Criteria to be met
- All public computers, kiosks and other public
access terminals conform to each of the priority
1 NDA IT Accessibility Guidelines for Public
Access Terminals - Any application software contained in the User
Interface of the PAT should conform to each of
the priority 1 NDA IT Accessibility Guidelines
for Application Software - Any HTML content contained in the User Interface
of the PAT should achieve conformance with level
Double-A with Web Accessibility Initiatives
(WAI) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
1.0 - Organisations which have not complied with all
Priority 1 NDA IT Accessibility Guidelines v1.1
for Public Access Terminals are committed to
auditing and improving the accessibility of the
Public Access Terminals - Where such facilities cannot be provided because
of space, cost restrictions, etc, assistance is
available on request to access the public
information/service required.
17Web Accessibility
DRAFT
- The organisation is committed to achieving
conformance level Double-A with the Web
Accessibility Initiatives (WAI) Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0. - Criteria to be met
- All the organisations HTML-based information
and services including public websites,
HTML-based email and newsletters achieve
conformance level Double-A with WAI WCAG 1.0 - Organisations, which have not achieved
conformance level Double-A with WAI WCAG 1.0, are
committed to auditing and improving the
accessibility of their websites - For each of the organisations websites, the
organisation has a web accessibility statement in
place which shows the organisations commitment
to reaching and maintaining conformance level
Double-A with WAI WCAG 1.0 - New content published to the site achieves
conformance level Double-A with WAI WCAG 1.0.
18Questions
Dónal Rice ICT Accessibility Coordinator National
Disability Authority Ireland drice_at_nda.ie http//w
ww.nda.ie http//accessit.nda.ie