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RESOURCES

Many organizations already know the value of accessible information. Here are some links to online resources that can help you get started.

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)

  • Clear Print Accessibility Guidelines
  • Tips For Successful Meetings When Some Participants Have Vision Loss
  • Making Events Accessible To Participants With Vision Loss
  • Clearing Our Path: How to create an accessible environment for persons who are blind or visually impaired
  • Going Places: Identifying the access needs of travelers who are blind or have vision loss and how best to meet these needs

Canadian Hearing Society

  • Ontario Interpreting Services: American Sign Language (ASL)-English interpreters in a variety of life settings such as medical/health/dental, mental health/counselling services and social services

Web Accessibility

The Adaptive Technology Resource, University of Toronto