Accessibility News July 31,2021 Update
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In this Issue
*eSSENTIAL Accessibility Expands Leadership Team With New VP of Accessibility
*With a Federal Election Looming, Two Captioned Videos Explain Why Canada Needs a Strong Accessible Canada Act and Why the One that Passed in 2019 Needs to Be Strengthened
*This Deaf-Blind Paralympian was Told to Navigate Tokyo Alone. So She Quit Team USA.
*Opt Out of e-Scooters Before It’s too Late, Accessibility Committee Warns
*Accessible Cabs Would Make a Major Difference’ in Halifax
*Independence Science Receives Award From National Federation of the Blind for Making Science More Accessible
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eSSENTIAL Accessibility Expands Leadership Team With New VP of Accessibility
eSSENTIAL Accessibility (eA), an Accessibility-as-a-Service platform, announced today the appointment of Tom Babinszki as its new Vice President of Accessibility.
With a Federal Election Looming, Two Captioned Videos Explain Why Canada Needs a Strong Accessible Canada Act and Why the One that Passed in 2019 Needs to Be Strengthened
It sure looks, sounds, tastes and smells like there is a federal election in the air. That means it is time for disability advocates to gear up to ask the federal parties for election commitments on accessibility for over six million people with disabilities in Canada!
This Deaf-Blind Paralympian was Told to Navigate Tokyo Alone. So She Quit Team USA.
Five years ago, Becca Meyers was on the floor of her room in the Olympic Village at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Paralympics, balled up and sobbing, frustrated and terrified. She had stopped eating because she couldn’t find the athletes’ dining area.
Opt Out of e-Scooters Before It’s too Late, Accessibility Committee Warns
Adding e-scooters to London’s proposed pilot bike share program will do more harm than good, according to the accessibility advisory committee.
Read more at
https://aoda.ca/opt-out-of-e-scooters-before-its-too-late-accessibility-committee-warns/
Accessible Cabs Would Make a – Major Difference’ in Halifax
An accessible taxi-style service could soon be making its way to the Halifax Regional Municipality.
Read more at
https://www.accessibilitynewsinternational.com/accessible-cabs-would-make-a-major-difference-in-halifax/
Independence Science Receives Award From National Federation of the Blind for Making Science More Accessible
“Blind students remotely control the Sci-Voice TLQ2 device that is connected to the teacher’s host computer. They can start and stop data collection, graph data and explore data tables,” Hingson said. “By sharing audio in the virtual meeting platform, the JAWS audio feed ” made possible by our partner VISPERO ” comes through the blind student’s speaker on their home computer. It is this interface that made scientific data collection possible during a global pandemic.”
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