Keep Accessibility in mind when creating your own documents and marketing materials
Ontario passed the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) with a goal to make Ontario accessible for persons with disabilities by 2025.
At Humber, we are all responsible for communicating and creating AODA-compliant materials and documents. Keep accessibility top of mind when working with your team and/or external vendors that are developing your Humber documents.
As staff and faculty that may have a chance to work with external companies, please remember to state in the initial project scope or quote phase that Humber requires AODA-compliant PDFs (if applicable).
AODA compliance is a professional skill that we can all keep building upon, with opportunities to obtain and refresh your PDF remediation skills (making a PDF AODA-compliant) in a variety of ways.
Please keep accessibility in mind when you start preparing your marketing materials and documents this Fall.
Review and share the following link with co-workers and team: https://humber.ca/tutorial/web-accessibility-compliance.html
Welcome back and have a great academic year!
Government Relations, Marketing & Communications in collaboration with The Centre for Human Rights, Equity & Diversity