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Quick Start Guide to Digital Accessibility for Nova Scotia Businesses Launch
Nova Scotia businesses use digital materials and media, such as websites, PDF documents, videos, etc., so their customers and the public, can get information, ask questions, and purchase goods and services. Making this space more accessible for people with different disabilities is crucial.
In this lunch, Lisa Snider from Access Changes Everything Inc. will present survey results from the recent Nova Scotia Business Online Accessibility Survey. In this survey, Nova Scotians with disabilities, and those who support us, shared their lived experiences, when accessing Nova Scotia business related digital media and materials, such as websites, PDF documents, videos, etc.These ‘first voice’ results were used to help form the free Quick Start Guide to Digital Accessibility for Nova Scotia Businesses. At this Power Lunch, the tips in this Quick Start Guide will be presented. Thank you to the Nova Scotia government for funding this project through the Business ACCESS-Ability grant.
What you can expect to learn:
About the Presenter:
Lisa Snider is the Senior Digital Accessibility Consultant and Trainer in her company, Access Changes Everything Inc. For over 23 years, Lisa’s passion in life has been to make the digital world more accessible for people with disabilities. She has done this work in different settings and contexts, as a web developer, librarian, archivist, and since 2016, as an accessibility consultant.
Lisa shares this knowledge through training, workshops, courses, audits with paid auditors with disabilities, manual and automated digital material testing, procurement consulting, policy creation, etc. She has worked with a wide variety of North American organizations, governments, and businesses, such as the Government of Nova Scotia, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, etc.
Lisa is Chair of the Nova Scotia Accessibility Act Goods and Services Standard Development Committee, and was Chair of the Accessibility for Manitobans Act, Information and Communications Standard Development Committee. She is a Member of the Federal Government’s Technical Committee on Accessibility Requirements for Information and Communication Technology Products and Services. Lisa is also a member of the Microsoft Inclusive Workplace Customer Advisory Council, collaborating with Microsoft to improve the accessibility of their products.
Would you like to host your own Power Lunch?
Teach members about an interesting or informative topic within your industry.
Reach out to Ashley Groves, Event Specialist to find out how: ashley@halifaxchamber.com