NOT a Checklist
Building Technology Accessibility into your Business Processes
Inclusivity Strategic Consulting
EVE HILL, PARTNER
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Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
5 Parts (Really 7)
I.General
II.Information and Communication
III.Employment
IV.TransportationAccessible Design of Built Environment
Customer Service
V.Compliance
AODA
- Policies
- Procurement
- Training
- Plan
AODA - Policies
- REQUIREMENT
- Policies governing how business achieves or will achieve accessibility must be publicly available
- Statement of organizational commitment to meet accessibility needs in a timely manner
- Policies governing how business achieves or will achieve accessibility must be publicly available
- MEANING
- High-level policies
- Internal policies re. responsibility and authority
- Internal policies re. implementation
- How-to; Who can help
- Budget
- Feedback
- Tracking & Improvement
Americans with Disabilities Act
- If a public accommodation provides information or receives information online, it needs to ensure it effectively communicates that information with people with disabilities
- DOJ, other federal agencies, Section 508, and courts have all said compliance with WCAG 2.0/2.1 Level A and AA accomplishes effective communication
AODA - Procurement
- Government and Public Sector Organizations
- Incorporate accessible design, criteria, and features when procuring or acquiring
- Goods, services or facilities
- Self-service kiosks
- Large & Small Organizations
- “Have regard to” accessibility when designing, procuring or acquiring
- BEST PRACTICE
- Incorporate accessible design into vendor and service provider contracts
AODA - Training
- Train on AODA and Human Rights Code
- Employees
- Participants in developing organization policies
- Everyone who provides goods, services or facilities on behalf of
- As soon as practicable and ongoing
- Keep records of training
AODA - Accessibility Plan
- REQUIREMENT
- Outline organization’s strategy to
- Prevent barriers
- Remove barriers
- Meet AODA obligations
- Post on website
- Review and update every 5 years
- Consult with disability organizations
- Annual status report
Americans with Disabilities Act
- Title III –public accommodations (12 categories)
- Requirement
- Effective communication -28 CFR 36.303(c)
- Ensure effective communication with people with disabilities through auxiliary aids and services (28 C.F.R. 36.303(c))
- Accessible electronic and information technology is an example of an auxiliary aid (28 C.F.R. 36.303(b)(I) and (2)
- In order to be effective, auxiliary aids and services must be provided in accessible formats, in a timely manner, and in such a way as to protect the privacy and independence of the individual with a disability.
Americans with Disabilities Act
- If a public accommodation provides information or receives information online, it needs to ensure it effectively communicates that information with people with disabilities
- DOJ, other federal agencies, Section 508, and courts have all said compliance with WCAG 2.0/2.1 Level A and AA accomplishes effective communication
Americans with Disabilities Act
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Must be documented in writing
By an official with budgetary authority
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Undue Burden
Significant difficulty or expense in light of all the business’ available resources
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Fundamental Alteration
Accessibility would fundamentally alter the nature of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations being offered
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The business must still provide an alternative aid or service that would not result in an undue burden or fundamental alteration but would ensure effective communication to the maximum extent possible.
Implementation
- UNDER BOTH AODA AND ADA
- Policies
- Staffing & Training
- Pre-Posting Requirements
- Procurement
- Remediation
- Interim Mesasures
- Audits
- Feedback
Implementation – Policies & Staff
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Adopt policy and publicize policy
- Setting standard (WCAG 2.0/2.1 Levels A & AA)
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Hire/assign responsible staff
- With sufficient authority and budgetary authority
- With sufficient expertise
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Training for developers and content creators
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Provide experts/resources for developers and content creators
Implementation – Pre-Posting Procedures
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Set procedures for pre-posting reviews of accessibility of new content
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Establish responsibility to approve and document exceptions
- AODA
- Unconvertible (this exception must be documented)
- Not within the control of the organization (directly or by contract)
- ADA
- Undue burden
- Fundamental alteration
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Establish accountability mechanisms for developers and content creators who post inaccessible material
Implementation – Procurement
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Procurement
- Establish
- Procurement accessibility policy
- Contract language
- Audit capability
- Accountability mechanisms
- Remediation responsibility
Implementation – Remediation
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Specify
- Schedule for barrier elimination
- Page by page
- Barrier type by barrier type
- Format by format
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Assign
- Person(s) responsible for implementation, oversight, progress tracking, reporting
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Track and report progress
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Update (every 5 years at least)
Sample Worksheet 1: Remediation Plan for Website Accessibility Barriers
Actions | Resources | Responsibility | Completion Date |
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Develop and implement a policy that documents be created in a structured electronic format to allow for easier conversion to accessible formats | Time Money Staff | Office Manager | March 1, 2015 |
Assess how and what information we make available to public | Time Money Staff | Customer Service Dept. | September 1, 2015 |
Develop a process for responding to requests for accessible formats | Time Money Staff | Customer Service Dept. | September 1, 2015 |
Identify vendors for Braille, accessible pdfs, captioning, audio … | Time Money Staff | Office Manager | March 20, 2015 |
Outsource select products for conversion to accessible formats | Time Money Staff | Customer Service Dept. | November 1, 2015 |
Develop accessible interim alternatives to website for people who need accessible information | Time Money Staff | Customer Service Dept. | November 1, 2015 |
Post a notice on website, Facebook page or other social media sites and on premises that information is available in a variety of accessible formats | Time Money Staff | Webmaster | December 1, 2015 |
Implementation – Remediation
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Establish and publish interim means for providing alternative access during remediation
- Phone line where trained staff will read web information
- Email address to request accessible versions of documents
- Process for escalating accessibility requests/complaints
- Vendors with deadlines for converting to accessible formats on request
Implementation – Audits
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Set schedules and responsibility for periodic audits
- Internal and by qualified vendor
- Automated and manual/user audits
Frequency Guidelines for Monitoring of Accessibility Compliance
Previous Accessibility Compliance
Accessibility Controls in Place | High | Moderate-High | Moderate | Moderate-Low | Low |
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Deficient or Not Present | Semi-Annual Review | Quarterly Review | Monthly Review | Monthly Review | Monthly Review |
Adequate | Annual Review | Semi-Annual Review | Quarterly Review | Monthly Review | Monthly Review |
Effective | Annual Review | Annual Review | Semi-Annual Review | Quarterly Review | Quarterly Review |
Implementation – Feedback
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Build Trust and Access Experts
- Invite and welcome feedback – and respond
- Publicize your efforts, plans, and progress
- Hire user testers
- Include people with disabilities in Beta testers
Summary
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Welcome all customers
- Even B2B services have customers, whose customers and employees have disabilities
- Build goodwill with the disability community and their families, friends, and allies
- Be transparent
- Build internal capacity
- Choose and use vendors wisely
- Protect yourself through procurement policies
- Stop digging – establish pre-posting processes to make sure everything new is accessible
- Set priorities, responsibility, and deadlines for remediation
- Establish accountability
- Welcome feedback
- Solve problems with staff, not lawyers