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In Case You Missed This: Dare Resource Guide — Free For IAAP Members
The Digital Accessibility Rights Education (DARE) Resource Guide, now available exclusively as an IAAP membership benefit.
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The Digital Accessibility Rights Education (DARE) Resource Guide, now available exclusively as an IAAP membership benefit.
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September 15, 2025 at 3:05 PM
In Case You Missed This: Dare Resource Guide — Free For IAAP Members
The Digital Accessibility Rights Education (DARE) Resource Guide, now available exclusively as an IAAP membership benefit.
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#G3ict #DARE
The Digital Accessibility Rights Education (DARE) Resource Guide, now available exclusively as an IAAP membership benefit.
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In Case You Missed This | Build for Everyone Podcast
Tune into the full episode and access the transcript: https://lnkd.in/g2354HqJ
#CRPD #IAAPPodcast #InclusiveDesign #BuiltEnvironment
Tune into the full episode and access the transcript: https://lnkd.in/g2354HqJ
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September 12, 2025 at 3:03 PM
In Case You Missed This | Build for Everyone Podcast
Tune into the full episode and access the transcript: https://lnkd.in/g2354HqJ
#CRPD #IAAPPodcast #InclusiveDesign #BuiltEnvironment
Tune into the full episode and access the transcript: https://lnkd.in/g2354HqJ
#CRPD #IAAPPodcast #InclusiveDesign #BuiltEnvironment
WHO Disability Health Equity Initiative Launched
https://www.who.int/news/item/27-06-2025-partners-unite-to-launch-who-disability-health-equity
#HealthEquity #DisabilityRights #InclusiveHealth #WHO #CRPD
https://www.who.int/news/item/27-06-2025-partners-unite-to-launch-who-disability-health-equity
#HealthEquity #DisabilityRights #InclusiveHealth #WHO #CRPD
Partners unite to launch WHO Disability Health Equity
WHO has launched the WHO Disability Health Equity Initiative, a landmark global initiative to advance health equity for over 1.3 billion people with disabilities.Unveiled on 10 June 2025, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York during the 18th session of the Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the initiative marks a bold step toward achieving health equity for all. The initiative aims to guide governments, health institutions, and communities in addressing barriers to care, promoting inclusive policies, and strengthening data and research on disability and health. Over 150 participants—government leaders, civil society, academia, and persons with disabilities—gathered in person, while many more joined online.Darryl Barrett, WHO’s Technical Lead on Disability presented a bold vision for the initiative. He discussed persistent systemic failures – political inaction, underinvestment, fragmented collaboration, and the exclusion of organizations of persons with disabilities – as critical barriers to progress. “Health systems are not fit-for-purpose,” Barrett said. “If we agree on Health for All, then we must agree that services must be inclusive and accessible. Right now, we can’t say that with confidence.”The Initiative is built around four strategic pillars:Leadership by persons with disabilities and their organizationsPolitical prioritization of disability-inclusive healthInclusive health systems and service deliveryStrengthening data and evidenceBarrett also outlined how this new initiative will facilitate strategic engagement with key partners to advance health equity for persons with disabilities, including through a multi-stakeholder network, partnerships with the private sector, technical guidance development, and support for country-level implementation. He emphasized that WHO’s work has been shaped by years of collaboration with diverse partners, including organizations of persons with disabilities. “We at WHO haven’t done this by ourselves,” Barrett noted. “The strong presence of partners – both in the room and online – reflects the shared commitment needed to drive meaningful, lasting change.”David Duncan, Special Olympics athlete and Chair of the Global Athlete Leadership Council, delivered a powerful testimony about the discrimination people with intellectual and developmental conditions often face in health care. “Invisible, unknown, disrespected... but I know it’s possible to do better – and that’s something everyone deserves,” Duncan said.Norway’s Minister of Culture and Equality, Lubna Jaffery, issued a powerful call to action, urging governments to close health access gaps and uphold the rights of persons with disabilities. Emphasizing access to health services, reproductive autonomy for women with disabilities, and expanded availability of assistive products, Jaffery affirmed Norway’s leadership in disability-inclusive development. “Inclusion is not just a policy, it is a principle and we are committed to making it a reality for all.”Sweden’s Director-General of the Agency for Participation, Malin Ekman-Aldén, echoed this commitment, stressing that advancing health equity for persons with disabilities is a human rights imperative. She highlighted Sweden’s continued investments in inclusive development and welcomed the WHO initiative as a key driver of accountability, better data, and systemic change.Dirk Platzen, Director at Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, underscored the need for political leadership in building inclusive health systems. Introducing Australia’s new International Disability Equity and Rights Strategy, he called for recognition of health as a fundamental human right, not a privilege.Representing Germany, Michael Schloms of the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development emphasized international collaboration, sustainable financing, and shared responsibility. Reflecting on Germany’s experience hosting global disability events and co-leading the Global Disability Summit, he reaffirmed support for the initiative and the Amman-Berlin Declaration.Speakers from civil society, funding agencies, and academia highlighted the importance of funding, civil society engagement, and academic research in sustaining momentum and ensuring accountability. Ola Abualghaib, Director of the Global Disability Fund, emphasized the Fund Strategy’s alignment with the new WHO initiative. Hannah Loryman, Co-Chair of the International Disability and Development Consortium UN Task Force, stressed the vital role of civil society in advocacy, technical input, and accountability. Bonnielin Swenor, Director of the Disability Health Research Center at Johns Hopkins University, highlighted academia’s responsibility to advance disability health equity through inclusive research, education, and community engagement. She called for a paradigm shift from “living with a disability” to “thriving with a disability,” driven by data and implementation science.This initiative offers a pathway to making better choices - choices that ensure dignity, autonomy, and the right to health for all persons with disabilities.Jarrod Clyne / Deputy Director of the International Disability AllianceAudience members raised critical issues including the need for sustainable health system funding in humanitarian crises, the inclusion of Deaf people and persons with a psychosocial condition, the importance of training health professionals, digital health acccessibility, and support for independent living – highlighting the diverse and intersectional challenges that must be addressed to achieve true health equity for persons with disabilities.Jarrod Clyne, Deputy Executive Director of the International Disability Alliance, closed the event by stressing the importance of persistence, partnership, and shared responsibility. “This initiative offers a pathway to making better choices – choices that ensure dignity, autonomy, and the right to health for all persons with disabilities,” he said.
www.who.int
September 11, 2025 at 3:02 PM
WHO Disability Health Equity Initiative Launched
https://www.who.int/news/item/27-06-2025-partners-unite-to-launch-who-disability-health-equity
#HealthEquity #DisabilityRights #InclusiveHealth #WHO #CRPD
https://www.who.int/news/item/27-06-2025-partners-unite-to-launch-who-disability-health-equity
#HealthEquity #DisabilityRights #InclusiveHealth #WHO #CRPD
Code for America´s AI Support for Accessible PDFs
Access more information about the new project AI Code for America: https://statescoop.com/code-for-america-ai-pdf-accessibility-2025/
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Access more information about the new project AI Code for America: https://statescoop.com/code-for-america-ai-pdf-accessibility-2025/
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PDFs are the tip of the spear for Code for America's new AI studio | StateScoop
A new project at Code for America aims to help state and local governments make their documents more accessible in time for a 2026 deadline.
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September 10, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Code for America´s AI Support for Accessible PDFs
Access more information about the new project AI Code for America: https://statescoop.com/code-for-america-ai-pdf-accessibility-2025/
#AccessiblePDFs #AIForAccessibility #A11y #WebAccessibility
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#AccessiblePDFs #AIForAccessibility #A11y #WebAccessibility
The Government Technology Agency (GovTech) is embedding accessibility into digital services.
Learn more about Singapore's GovTech: https://www.tech.gov.sg/technews/building-an-accessible-smart-nation-inclusive-design-in-singapore-digital-services
#InclusiveDesign #DigitalAccessibility #GovTech
Learn more about Singapore's GovTech: https://www.tech.gov.sg/technews/building-an-accessible-smart-nation-inclusive-design-in-singapore-digital-services
#InclusiveDesign #DigitalAccessibility #GovTech
Building an accessible Smart Nation: Inclusive design in Singapore’s digital services
GovTech's guide to digital accessibility and inclusive design. Explore examples of inclusive design and how we foster digital inclusion in Singapore.
www.tech.gov.sg
September 9, 2025 at 3:02 PM
The Government Technology Agency (GovTech) is embedding accessibility into digital services.
Learn more about Singapore's GovTech: https://www.tech.gov.sg/technews/building-an-accessible-smart-nation-inclusive-design-in-singapore-digital-services
#InclusiveDesign #DigitalAccessibility #GovTech
Learn more about Singapore's GovTech: https://www.tech.gov.sg/technews/building-an-accessible-smart-nation-inclusive-design-in-singapore-digital-services
#InclusiveDesign #DigitalAccessibility #GovTech
Microsoft Xbox Introduces Accessibility Tags for Games
https://www.player.one/xboxs-accessibility-tags-how-do-they-provide-better-overview-game-161052
#AccessibleGaming #GamesForAll #Xbox #Microsoft
https://www.player.one/xboxs-accessibility-tags-how-do-they-provide-better-overview-game-161052
#AccessibleGaming #GamesForAll #Xbox #Microsoft
Xbox's 'Accessibility' Tags: How Do They Provide a Better Overview of a Game?
All digital Xbox games are getting accessibility tags from Microsoft to tell you what features to expect.
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September 5, 2025 at 3:03 PM
Microsoft Xbox Introduces Accessibility Tags for Games
https://www.player.one/xboxs-accessibility-tags-how-do-they-provide-better-overview-game-161052
#AccessibleGaming #GamesForAll #Xbox #Microsoft
https://www.player.one/xboxs-accessibility-tags-how-do-they-provide-better-overview-game-161052
#AccessibleGaming #GamesForAll #Xbox #Microsoft
China: Disability Support Achievements and Future Innovation Through the Five-Year Plans
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#DisabilitySupport #AI #China
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China strengthens disability support systems in 14th Five-Year Plan period
BEIJING, July 22 (Xinhua) -- Millions of people living with disabilities have seen their lives improve as China made major strides in accessibility, inclusion and...
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September 4, 2025 at 3:04 PM
China: Disability Support Achievements and Future Innovation Through the Five-Year Plans
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Global Study by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and ATscale on Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction for Assistive Technology Users
Full article: https://shorturl.at/EUEky
#DisasterRiskReduction #AssistiveTechnology #UN #ATscale
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#DisasterRiskReduction #AssistiveTechnology #UN #ATscale
Help shape the future of inclusive disaster risk reduction and climate action for assistive technology users
UNDRR, in partnership with ATscale, has led a global study on inclusive disaster risk reduction and climate action for AT users. The findings have informed the development of a draft policy brief, now available for public consultation.
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September 3, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Global Study by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and ATscale on Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction for Assistive Technology Users
Full article: https://shorturl.at/EUEky
#DisasterRiskReduction #AssistiveTechnology #UN #ATscale
Full article: https://shorturl.at/EUEky
#DisasterRiskReduction #AssistiveTechnology #UN #ATscale
In his message for World Youth Skills Day (15 July 2025), UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the critical need to expand access digital & AI skills for all young people, regardless of gender, geography, or background.
https://press.un.org/en/2025/sgsm22723.doc.htm
#YouthSkillsDay
https://press.un.org/en/2025/sgsm22723.doc.htm
#YouthSkillsDay
August 13, 2025 at 3:05 PM
In his message for World Youth Skills Day (15 July 2025), UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the critical need to expand access digital & AI skills for all young people, regardless of gender, geography, or background.
https://press.un.org/en/2025/sgsm22723.doc.htm
#YouthSkillsDay
https://press.un.org/en/2025/sgsm22723.doc.htm
#YouthSkillsDay
Under a 2024 DOJ rule, Title II of the ADA now explicitly requires public universities to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards for all digital content—by April 24, 2026.
Full article: https://www.wisconsin.edu/compliance/2025/07/07/how-title-ii-shapes-digital-accessibility
#HigherEd #ADACompliance
Full article: https://www.wisconsin.edu/compliance/2025/07/07/how-title-ii-shapes-digital-accessibility
#HigherEd #ADACompliance
How Title II Shapes Digital Accessibility
Issue 3: Unlocking Equal Access in Higher Education through Digital Accessibility (July 2025). Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires state and local government entities, including public universities, to provide equal access to their services, programs, and activities, which now includes a specific standard for digital content as the result of a [...]
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August 12, 2025 at 3:03 PM
Under a 2024 DOJ rule, Title II of the ADA now explicitly requires public universities to meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards for all digital content—by April 24, 2026.
Full article: https://www.wisconsin.edu/compliance/2025/07/07/how-title-ii-shapes-digital-accessibility
#HigherEd #ADACompliance
Full article: https://www.wisconsin.edu/compliance/2025/07/07/how-title-ii-shapes-digital-accessibility
#HigherEd #ADACompliance
The World Economic Forum warns that as AI adoption accelerates, now at 78% globally, its benefits must be distributed equitably to avoid deepening inequality.
Full article: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/06/digital-inclusion-ai/
#DigitalInclusion #EthicalAI #FourthIndustrialRevolution #AI
Full article: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/06/digital-inclusion-ai/
#DigitalInclusion #EthicalAI #FourthIndustrialRevolution #AI
How AI can enhance digital inclusion and fight inequality
Ensuring the digital economy remains accessible to all is vital in counterbalancing tech-driven inequality, and AI could be a powerful driver of inclusion.
www.weforum.org
August 8, 2025 at 3:03 PM
The World Economic Forum warns that as AI adoption accelerates, now at 78% globally, its benefits must be distributed equitably to avoid deepening inequality.
Full article: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/06/digital-inclusion-ai/
#DigitalInclusion #EthicalAI #FourthIndustrialRevolution #AI
Full article: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/06/digital-inclusion-ai/
#DigitalInclusion #EthicalAI #FourthIndustrialRevolution #AI
Through the FAIR Forward – AI for All initiative, GIZ and BMZ have now reached over 100,000 learners with AI skills training, focusing on gender equity, local relevance, and open data.
Full article: https://www.giz.de/en/mediacenter/AI-FAIR-Forward.html?
#AI #DigitalInclusion #EthicalAI
Full article: https://www.giz.de/en/mediacenter/AI-FAIR-Forward.html?
#AI #DigitalInclusion #EthicalAI
Fair ground rules for artificial intelligence
The FAIR Forward initiative is strengthening technical know-how on AI and increasing digital participation through AI bootcamps, local language files for AI solutions and more.
www.giz.de
August 7, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Through the FAIR Forward – AI for All initiative, GIZ and BMZ have now reached over 100,000 learners with AI skills training, focusing on gender equity, local relevance, and open data.
Full article: https://www.giz.de/en/mediacenter/AI-FAIR-Forward.html?
#AI #DigitalInclusion #EthicalAI
Full article: https://www.giz.de/en/mediacenter/AI-FAIR-Forward.html?
#AI #DigitalInclusion #EthicalAI
We are proud to present a vital new resource shaping the future of digital inclusion, the DARE Resource Guide, now available exclusively as an IAAP membership benefit.
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#DARE #CRPD
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August 6, 2025 at 4:07 PM
We are proud to present a vital new resource shaping the future of digital inclusion, the DARE Resource Guide, now available exclusively as an IAAP membership benefit.
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#DARE #CRPD
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#DARE #CRPD
At a special session in Paris, UNESCO’s Information for All Programme (IFAP) convened global experts to explore how AI governance, open data, and inclusive design can shape human-centered digital futures.
https://shorturl.at/Nm9JR
#EthicalAI #AI #GlobalImpact
https://shorturl.at/Nm9JR
#EthicalAI #AI #GlobalImpact
IFAP Advancing Collaborations for Ethical AI and Inclusive Digital
On 5 June 2025, a Special Session titled “Digital Inclusion and AI Ethics: Building Human-Centered Digital Futures” brought together global experts to explore the intersection of artificial
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July 22, 2025 at 3:42 PM
At a special session in Paris, UNESCO’s Information for All Programme (IFAP) convened global experts to explore how AI governance, open data, and inclusive design can shape human-centered digital futures.
https://shorturl.at/Nm9JR
#EthicalAI #AI #GlobalImpact
https://shorturl.at/Nm9JR
#EthicalAI #AI #GlobalImpact
The European Accessibility Act is now enforceable across the EU, requiring digital products and services, including streaming platforms and audiovisual interfaces, to meet strict accessibility standards.
Full article: https://shorturl.at/DpbIQ
#EAA #AccessibilityPolicy
Full article: https://shorturl.at/DpbIQ
#EAA #AccessibilityPolicy
AppTek Blog | The European Accessibility Act: A New Era for Digital Inclusivity and Accountability for Digital Media Stakeholders
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) takes effect on June 28, 2025, requiring EU streaming platforms and websites to make all newly published audiovisual content accessible through features like subtitles and audio descriptions. Organizations must self-declare compliance with EN 301 549 standards and can only claim exemptions by proving disproportionate burden, marking a major shift toward mandatory digital inclusivity across the EU.
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July 18, 2025 at 3:03 PM
The European Accessibility Act is now enforceable across the EU, requiring digital products and services, including streaming platforms and audiovisual interfaces, to meet strict accessibility standards.
Full article: https://shorturl.at/DpbIQ
#EAA #AccessibilityPolicy
Full article: https://shorturl.at/DpbIQ
#EAA #AccessibilityPolicy
Improving Data & Public Policy on Acquired Disabilities and Disasters
Full article by Shane Kanady, Senior Fellow, G3ict: https://g3ict.org/blogs/acquired-disability-disaster
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#DisabilityData #InclusiveResponse #G3ict
Full article by Shane Kanady, Senior Fellow, G3ict: https://g3ict.org/blogs/acquired-disability-disaster
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#DisabilityData #InclusiveResponse #G3ict
July 17, 2025 at 3:03 PM
Improving Data & Public Policy on Acquired Disabilities and Disasters
Full article by Shane Kanady, Senior Fellow, G3ict: https://g3ict.org/blogs/acquired-disability-disaster
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#DisabilityData #InclusiveResponse #G3ict
Full article by Shane Kanady, Senior Fellow, G3ict: https://g3ict.org/blogs/acquired-disability-disaster
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The Broader Impact of AI on Accessibility in 2025
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping accessibility, enhancing assistive technologies, streamlining inclusive design, and driving global policy change.
https://aeldata.com/the-broader-impact-of-ai-on-accessibility-in-2025/
#InclusiveAI #AI
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping accessibility, enhancing assistive technologies, streamlining inclusive design, and driving global policy change.
https://aeldata.com/the-broader-impact-of-ai-on-accessibility-in-2025/
#InclusiveAI #AI
The Broader Impact of AI on Accessibility in 2025 - AEL Data
Discover how AI is enhancing accessibility in 2025, breaking barriers and fostering a more inclusive digital world
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July 10, 2025 at 2:02 PM
The Broader Impact of AI on Accessibility in 2025
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping accessibility, enhancing assistive technologies, streamlining inclusive design, and driving global policy change.
https://aeldata.com/the-broader-impact-of-ai-on-accessibility-in-2025/
#InclusiveAI #AI
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping accessibility, enhancing assistive technologies, streamlining inclusive design, and driving global policy change.
https://aeldata.com/the-broader-impact-of-ai-on-accessibility-in-2025/
#InclusiveAI #AI
Assistive technologies in 2025 are setting new standards in inclusion—where AI, smart mobility, and adaptive tools support greater autonomy for people with disabilities.
https://shorturl.at/AIHPV
#InclusiveTechnology #DigitalAccessibility
https://shorturl.at/AIHPV
#InclusiveTechnology #DigitalAccessibility
The Best Assistive Tech Gadgets in 2025: Enhancing Independence Through Innovation
Technology continues to break barriers, offering people with disabilities more independence, accessibility, and quality of life. In 2025, assistive technology…
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July 9, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Assistive technologies in 2025 are setting new standards in inclusion—where AI, smart mobility, and adaptive tools support greater autonomy for people with disabilities.
https://shorturl.at/AIHPV
#InclusiveTechnology #DigitalAccessibility
https://shorturl.at/AIHPV
#InclusiveTechnology #DigitalAccessibility
The University of Washington outlines how meeting ADA Title II requirements improves the experience for all. Features like high-contrast visuals, captions, and keyboard navigation help everyone navigate more effectively.
https://shorturl.at/lRVJY
#InclusiveTech
https://shorturl.at/lRVJY
#InclusiveTech
Digital Accessibility Benefits Everyone – Accessibility at the UW
At the University of Washington, we are committed to fostering an inclusive digital environment that serves our entire community. Making sure we meet the most r
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July 8, 2025 at 2:02 PM
The University of Washington outlines how meeting ADA Title II requirements improves the experience for all. Features like high-contrast visuals, captions, and keyboard navigation help everyone navigate more effectively.
https://shorturl.at/lRVJY
#InclusiveTech
https://shorturl.at/lRVJY
#InclusiveTech
The 18th Session of the Conference of State Parties to the UN CRPD (COSP18) takes place June 10–12, 2025, in New York, bringing together governments, OPDs, and accessibility leaders to accelerate the global implementation of the CRPD.
https://shorturl.at/qK4YH
#COSP18
https://shorturl.at/qK4YH
#COSP18
18th Conference of State Parties to the UN CRPD - European Disability Forum
18th Conference of State Parties to the UN CRPD
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July 7, 2025 at 2:02 PM
The 18th Session of the Conference of State Parties to the UN CRPD (COSP18) takes place June 10–12, 2025, in New York, bringing together governments, OPDs, and accessibility leaders to accelerate the global implementation of the CRPD.
https://shorturl.at/qK4YH
#COSP18
https://shorturl.at/qK4YH
#COSP18
The University at Buffalo (UB) is proactively aligning with the updated ADA Title II regulations, which mandate that all digital content, websites, mobile apps, documents, and media, be accessible.
https://www.buffalo.edu/access/digital/news/may.html
#ADACompliance #InclusiveEducation
https://www.buffalo.edu/access/digital/news/may.html
#ADACompliance #InclusiveEducation
May 2025
Hello UB Accessibility Community, In our second email focusing on the new ADA Title II regulations, we're giving you some tips on what you should be doing now to get ready. Please let us know if you have any questions.
www.buffalo.edu
July 4, 2025 at 2:02 PM
The University at Buffalo (UB) is proactively aligning with the updated ADA Title II regulations, which mandate that all digital content, websites, mobile apps, documents, and media, be accessible.
https://www.buffalo.edu/access/digital/news/may.html
#ADACompliance #InclusiveEducation
https://www.buffalo.edu/access/digital/news/may.html
#ADACompliance #InclusiveEducation
WHO and UNICEF’s GATE Summit 2025 will bring global stakeholders together to accelerate equitable access to assistive technology.
https://shorturl.at/BsqwS
#AssistiveTech #UNCRPD #UNICEF #WHO
https://shorturl.at/BsqwS
#AssistiveTech #UNCRPD #UNICEF #WHO
GATE Summit 2025: Accelerating access to assistive technology (dates to be confirmed)
Dates to be confirmedGATE Summit 2025, initially scheduled for 7-8 May has been postponed. Hosted by WHO under the GATE Initiative and in collaboration with UNICEF, the Summit will bring together key stakeholders to highlight and prioritize global, regional, and national actions needed to accelerate equitable access to assistive technology.PurposeThe GATE Summit will build on progress in the sector with the overall goal of collaboration within and between sectors and partners to achieve a consensus-driven Global roadmap for priority investment and action to accelerate equitable access to assistive technology. BackgroundThe WHO and UNICEF Global report on assistive technology identifies that 2.5 billion people globally need assistive technology, growing to 3.5 billion by 2050. Equitable access to assistive technology enables better health outcomes, and realization of human rights, and facilitates collective and inclusive achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. Despite the need and benefits, there is significant global inequity of access to quality, affordable assistive products and services needed to ensure they match a person’s needs. Household surveys conducted for the Global report found that in some low-income countries, as few as 3% of people have the assistive products they need; and more than 67% of people accessed their products through shops through out-of-pocket payments. The report also highlights the surge in need during the humanitarian crisis, magnified by a lack of preparedness to respond. The 2018 World Health Assembly Resolution (71.8) on assistive technology, followed by the Global report in 2022 and other global initiatives, has increased awareness and interest in assistive technology as a key issue within health, education, labour, humanitarian, and other sectors. Progress has been made towards closing the gaps in access, including increasingly comprehensive global guidance and country-level actions. However, the pace of progress, in particular for low- and middle-income countries, remains slow in contrast to the growing need. There also remains a lack of understanding amongst decision-makers and advocates on how to achieve effective access for diverse groups of service users across varied contexts and on the potential of emerging opportunities such as digital health technology. ObjectivesHeighten awareness of the need for assistive technology and build shared knowledge of strategies to improve access considering the themes of who, where, and how, through presenting evidence-based information and best practice examples of national, regional, and global initiatives.Broaden the network of stakeholders across sectors and levels that are actively engaged in taking action to increase access to assistive technology, through using a hybrid approach and ensuring at least 40% of in-person participants are attending a GATE Summit for the first time.Strengthen partnership and collaboration on assistive technology between Member States, UN, civil society and other key stakeholders, by providing an open forum for sharing ideas and opportunities. Reach consensus on a Global road map for accelerating access to assistive technology.Summit detailsDates: To be confirmedVenue: WHO headquarters, Geneva, SwitzerlandWorking language: English Interpretation for GATE Summit Plenary: Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, SpanishFormat: HybridParticipationGATE Summit 2025 will draw together government representatives; WHO, UNICEF, and other UN Agency personnel; assistive technology service user advocates and their representative bodies including organizations of persons with disabilities, older persons, and others; assistive technology service providers and their representative associations; researchers; educators; development partners; donors; and innovators.In-person attendance will be through invitation only.Remote participation will be open to all through approved registration. Registration links will be added here.Related documentsWHO and UNICEF Global report on assistive technologyWorld Health Assembly Resolution on Assistive Technology
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July 3, 2025 at 2:03 PM
WHO and UNICEF’s GATE Summit 2025 will bring global stakeholders together to accelerate equitable access to assistive technology.
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TactileNet introduces an AI-driven framework that automates the creation of tactile graphics using Stable Diffusion.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04722
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04722
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TactileNet: Bridging the Accessibility Gap with AI-Generated Tactile Graphics for Individuals with Vision Impairment
Tactile graphics are essential for providing access to visual information for the 43 million people globally living with vision loss. Traditional methods for creating these graphics are labor-intensive and cannot meet growing demand. We introduce TactileNet, the first comprehensive dataset and AI-driven framework for generating embossing-ready 2D tactile templates using text-to-image Stable Diffusion (SD) models. By integrating Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) and DreamBooth, our method fine-tunes SD models to produce high-fidelity, guideline-compliant graphics while reducing computational costs. Quantitative evaluations with tactile experts show 92.86% adherence to accessibility standards. Structural fidelity analysis revealed near-human design similarity, with an SSIM of 0.538 between generated graphics and expert-designed tactile images. Notably, our method preserves object silhouettes better than human designs (SSIM = 0.259 vs. 0.215 for binary masks), addressing a key limitation of manual tactile abstraction. The framework scales to 32,000 images (7,050 high-quality) across 66 classes, with prompt editing enabling customizable outputs (e.g., adding or removing details). By automating the 2D template generation step-compatible with standard embossing workflows-TactileNet accelerates production while preserving design flexibility. This work demonstrates how AI can augment (not replace) human expertise to bridge the accessibility gap in education and beyond. Code, data, and models will be publicly released to foster further research.
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July 2, 2025 at 2:03 PM
TactileNet introduces an AI-driven framework that automates the creation of tactile graphics using Stable Diffusion.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04722
#InclusiveDesign #AssistiveTech
https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.04722
#InclusiveDesign #AssistiveTech
Redefining Access to Tech Education in India
JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) in Karnataka has launched a first-of-its-kind Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Technology.
https://shorturl.at/63bNj
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JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) in Karnataka has launched a first-of-its-kind Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Technology.
https://shorturl.at/63bNj
#InclusiveEducation #DigitalInclusion #AssistiveTech
JSS STU launches computer science prog for students with disabilities | Mysuru News - Times of India
Mysuru: In a first for Karnataka, JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) will launch an exclusive BE computer science and technology programm.
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July 1, 2025 at 4:06 PM
Redefining Access to Tech Education in India
JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) in Karnataka has launched a first-of-its-kind Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Technology.
https://shorturl.at/63bNj
#InclusiveEducation #DigitalInclusion #AssistiveTech
JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) in Karnataka has launched a first-of-its-kind Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science and Technology.
https://shorturl.at/63bNj
#InclusiveEducation #DigitalInclusion #AssistiveTech
Podcast Recap: Inclusive Education in Mongolia
G3ict Country Advisor Ariunzul Liijuu-Ochir joined G3ict President Christopher Lee to explore the state of inclusive education in Mongolia.
https://shorturl.at/rDvf0
#InclusiveEducation #CRPD #UnitedInAccessibility
G3ict Country Advisor Ariunzul Liijuu-Ochir joined G3ict President Christopher Lee to explore the state of inclusive education in Mongolia.
https://shorturl.at/rDvf0
#InclusiveEducation #CRPD #UnitedInAccessibility
June 27, 2025 at 2:05 PM
Podcast Recap: Inclusive Education in Mongolia
G3ict Country Advisor Ariunzul Liijuu-Ochir joined G3ict President Christopher Lee to explore the state of inclusive education in Mongolia.
https://shorturl.at/rDvf0
#InclusiveEducation #CRPD #UnitedInAccessibility
G3ict Country Advisor Ariunzul Liijuu-Ochir joined G3ict President Christopher Lee to explore the state of inclusive education in Mongolia.
https://shorturl.at/rDvf0
#InclusiveEducation #CRPD #UnitedInAccessibility