IAAP认证:推进数字可访问性策略的工具

S. Spencer
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10亿人(占世界人口的15%)患有某种形式的残疾。世界各地的组织都认识到,必须使其内部和外部的数字基础设施可访问,以满足其客户和残疾员工的需求。不可访问的系统使他们面临着错过很大一部分市场的风险,包括人口老龄化,以及不遵守法律的风险。在过去的25年中,在实现更容易获得的信息和通信技术(ICT)的目标方面取得了大量进展。这包括操作系统、开发人员工具、技术行业标准和丰富的辅助技术产品生态系统的发展。然而,当我们反思当前的行业状况以及当今的ICT解决方案、网站和内容时,很明显,许多网站仍然无法访问。即使是已经建立了开发最佳实践的组织也在努力一致地交付可访问的内容和解决方案。世界各地的公司、政府机构和教育机构都在努力了解和满足残疾员工和客户的需求,但仍有重大障碍阻碍着他们的成功。其中一个障碍是缺乏集成在现有员工基础上的可访问性知识和熟练的可访问性专业人员的管道来完成需要完成的工作。
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IAAP certification: a tool for advancing your digital accessibility strategies
One billion people, or 15% of the world's population, experience some form of disability. Organizations worldwide are recognizing that their digital infrastructure, both internal and external, must be made accessible to meet the needs of their customers and employees with disabilities. Inaccessible systems put them at risk for missing a significant percentage of the market, including the aging population, and at risk for non-compliance with legislation.During the past 25 years, a great number of advancements have been made toward the goal of more accessible information and communications technology (ICT). This includes advancements in operating systems, developer tools, technical industry standards and the growth of a rich ecosystem of assistive technology products. However, as we reflect on the current state of the industry and today's ICT solutions, websites and content, it is clear that many are still not accessible. Even organizations that have established development best practices are struggling to consistently deliver accessible content and solutions. Corporations, government agencies and educational institutions worldwide continue to work diligently to understand and respond to the needs of their employees and customers with disabilities, but significant obstacles continue to hinder their success. One of those obstacles is the lack of accessibility knowledge integrated across their existing employee base and a pipeline of skilled accessibility professionals to accomplish the work that needs to be done.
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