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What is Usable Digital Communication? How can you create great content that meets the usability and accessibility guidelines?
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Tania Gomez works with NDIS providers to to meet the NDIS goals. She is also an auditor and understands the importance of communication. One of the biggest barriers is the breakdown in communication between provider and participant. Why?
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Shevonne is a leader who also has disability. She runs her own business, electro Consulting. Shevonne has turned her disability into a positive and it enables her to be a leader and entreprenaur.
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Laura McIntosh is an advocate for empowering yourself. What does she mean? Taking responsibilty of your actions and taking control of your life to make your life what you want. How does that apply to disability and communication? Have a listen to this week's podcast.
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There are many communication barriers. Some that you won't be aware of. What can be done to break down those barriers. Andrew Backhouse from Queenslanders with Disability Network discusses this.
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Sujit Menon has a suggestion for all web developers and designers to consider when looking at accessibility. Simple and effective and can become your business card. It is also meeting the digital accessibility standards
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Brett O'Connor from the Inception Network is passionate about education. He discusses what people should expect when doing a training course. What is a reasonable adjustment and what are the student's rights in regards to reasonable adjustment.
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Shari Irwin has a very unique business. She is an audio describer. What is an audio describer?
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What is the legal framework behind the Digital Accessibility Standards? Is there a legal framework might be a better question. Jeanette Jifkins from Onyx Legal gives us the rundown on what the legal framework is and who it applies to.
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Santiago Valesquez came to Australia as a child. He, like everyone, has issues catching public transport. However, Santiago has found a solution. Hear Santiago discuss the solution for people missing buses and the way to make public transport more efficient for us all. See www.hailo.co for more information
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Dr Scott Hollier from The Centre for Accessibility is the go to person for Digital Accessibility in Australia. He is on taskforces with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and works to make life better for people with disability. Here about the history of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and what is happening in the next release.
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Janeen Vosper is like many people who are getting a little older, or younger depending on your definition. Her husband started losing his hearing. There are many frustrations that everyone experiences. How can you work through this with your partner? Janeen has some great tips for you.
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Andrew Leigh, and his wife Laura, are parents of 1 son and 3 girls. They also have a support company called Helping Hands Inc. Why did they start the company and what is their reward. One word, their son.
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Sally Meshel is a special person. She is a support teacher for children with disability. Here Sally discuss the education that is available and her experiences as a special education teacher.
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Buying or renting can be a very stressful time for anyone. Now add disability into the mix. You can't access a space. You can't read the website. Research is really hard. You can't hear the audio. You can't read the documents. Amir Meshel is a buyer's agent who has a passion for making life easier for people with disability to buy their own home.
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Travelling ona cruise ship can be a good one to explore overseas destinations. This journey undertaken by Mark and Illese focuses on ,the cruise ship, Alaska and Japan.
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Mark has a severe vision impairment however he also likes to travel. He and Illese Smsithwick did 5 weeks of overseas travel through USA, Canada and Japan. They discuss accessibility, the good, the bad and the ugly.
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Ever thought about how a person with vision impairment distinguishes between shampoo and conditioner. What about body lotion or body wash. Or the bottles are, generally, the same shape and size. Kathleen Casford took on the challege and came up with a simple solution that can be applied to most packaging.
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Paul Bryan from Action and Intent is a business coach who works with business in the Disability Sector. We discuss a couple of issues in the disability sector that are affecting everyone. What is Paul's thoughts on the changes happening in the NDIS and digital accessibility. Have a listen. Let us know your thoughts.
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Disability Employment helps the whole community. This week we are joined by Mark Muscat, Mary Wong, Patrick Dillon, Rebbecca Jurkiewicz, Brendan Somerville and Paula Burgess to discuss all things in employment for people with disability.
We hear from business owners, people with disability and disability employment specialists. What are your thoughts.
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