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Accessibility Guide: Announcements and Flyers

This link explains how event and training flyers can become accessible. "It’s important they are accessible for people to read and find out about your program. Announcements also should give people the opportunity to request accommodations." This Accessibility guide offers tips and example language on content, format, style, and delivery method.

The Maine Department of Labor

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Posted by: kplieg on Wed Oct 12, 2011 at 7:32 p.m.

Information presented provides good content areas to look at to ensure accessibility of flyers, but does not break the areas down into manageable components. Overall has good information, but the information is very limited.

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New information and communications technologies can improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, but only if such technologies are designed from the beginning so that everyone can use them. Given the explosive growth in the use of the World Wide Web for publishing, electronic commerce, lifelong learning and the delivery of government services, it is vital that the Web be accessible to everyone.

Bill Clinton