- From: Stacey Swinehart <stacey.swinehart@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2023 13:42:40 -0500
- To: public-maturity@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CADZgR=9wjhr7XenE7=U2Q7c8uPs8Ov3a53nSwE9oak8C3MMbWA@mail.gmail.com>
All, I have an updated draft for the executive summary/TL;DR (too long didn't read). Please be comfortable discussing while I'm out, if that suits the agenda and timing. - Draft Start - *Summary* 1 in 6 people in the world live with a disability. Providing accessible digital products and services is the right thing to do–it’s also required by law in many countries. Whether your company is just starting its cultural transformation on disability inclusion or looking to improve existing processes, the W3C Accessibility Maturity Model can help. The model is designed to work for any size of organization. From large enterprises, to nonprofit/NGOs or government agencies, it provides actionable guides for establishing or improving policies, employee-communication, training, and tools. It also includes a way to measure and document organizational, cultural and technical capabilities. The model is intended to be independent of the requirements in relevant technical accessibility standards, such as Aria and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). - Draft End - Thanks! Stacey
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