PPT-Principles for an Accessibility Act in Saskatchewan
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In Gaining Our Disability We Enhanced Our Abilities Robin East 1 The Act SETS A TIMELINE Achieve a BarrierFree Saskatchewan for persons with disabilities
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In Gaining Our Disability We Enhanced Our Abilities Robin East 1 The Act SETS A TIMELINE Achieve a BarrierFree Saskatchewan for persons with disabilities by a deadline that the Act will . ca A commitment by the Saskatchewan Government police professionals and organizations to collaborate in an e57375ort to prevent and investigate child abuse and provide support to child victims of abuse brPage 2br The Saskatchewan Child Abuse Protocol Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan used to be part of the Northwest Territories, until it and Alberta were separated as two separate provinces. The region had been too large to administer, and they couldn’t afford everything the people needed. . Precambrian . Sheild. Is the most stable rock in Canada (is in Northern Canada). Was formed when two continents collided causing volcanoes to erupt and lava to build up. The tops of the mountains were worn down causing those minerals to stay there. Redesigning . an . Online . Introduction to Accessibility Course for Faculty. TODAY’S SESSION. Amy Netzel. Accessibility Technologist. Wake Tech CC. Serena Reavis. Instructional Technology Specialist. Accessibility Partners. CSUN 2015. Overview of Industries. Disability. . Stats. Media & Leisure. The BBC. Major League Baseball. Video Games: AbleGamers. Museums. Pharmacies. Financial. 2. The Numbers. ALL Students. . A Campus-wide Initiative. NACADA – Southeast Regional Conference. April 14, . 2012. Margaret Turner. , Director. Jorja Waybrant, Assistant Director . Aimee Helmus, Disability Services . Elke Mak. Digital Inclusion Division. Office of the Government Chief Information Officer. 21 May 2014. Agenda. What is Web Accessibility?. Common Pitfalls. Why Web Accessibility?. International Standards and Testing Techniques. Employee Engagement Survey. Saskatchewan Polytechnic Kick-Off Call. Topic. TalentMap & Saskatchewan Polytechnic . Introductions . Contract Review (Saskatchewan Polytechnic scope). Our Confidentiality Policy. Introduction. Dave Comeaux, Web Services Librarian at Tulane University. Co-Authored a 2006 research paper studying web site accessibility. Finishing up a follow-up study (research conducted in 2010). Crystal Monroy, Project Analyst. Kathryn Sharron, Program Manger. Alen Davoudian, Senior web developer . Universal Design Center. Training Objectives. . Explain. key features of an accessible PDF. Identify. I. I. Kate Sharron, Project Manager. Crystal Monroy, Project Analyst . Universal Design Center. Training Objectives. Explain. . key features of an accessible Word document. . Evaluate. documents to . Steve Smith. Chair, Information & Communication Technology Committee. Vice Provost, Information Technology/Chief Information Officer. Agenda. Complaint & Resolution Agreement. Accessibility Corrective Action Plan (CAP) & Approved Schedule. Electronic Communication and Web Accessibility Workshop. Svetlana . O’Meara – . Webmaster. Connie . Nomann. . –. Web Content Manager. Telina. Daniels – Coordinator, DRC. Clint Stoker – Center for Innovation . (. S. A. B. S. W. ). . History . The Saskatchewan Association of Black Social Workers (hereinafter SABSW) is a local independent body from the Saskatchewan Association of Social Worker , but the two have a collaborative working relationship. Florence K Mudzongo founded the SABSW on December 7, 2022. Akin to the concerns raised by Black Social workers in other Canadian provinces, the SABSW was created out of the concern of Black social workers and students in the province of Saskatchewan including practicing in isolation, working in hostile conditions, and enormous institutional barriers to professional advancement. Other concerns that led to the formation of SABSW are the current and future of social work profession and education curriculum and how it serves and affect the Black communities in Saskatchewan. At an informal meeting with Marvin .
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