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PEAT Talks: The IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession

PEAT Talks: The IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession. August 2016. Logistics. Audio is also available over a phone line: Dial in number: 1-866-365-3921 Conference Code: 7247886139 Submit questions at any time during the presentation:

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PEAT Talks: The IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession

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  1. PEAT Talks:The IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession August 2016

  2. Logistics • Audio is also available over a phone line: • Dial in number: 1-866-365-3921 • Conference Code: 7247886139 • Submit questions at any time during the presentation: • Type directly into the Chat window your screen • Email info@PEATworks.org • Tweet @PEATworks using #PEATtalks • Captioning is available: • http://www.captionedtext.com/client/event.aspx?CustomerID=1314&EventID=2993486

  3. Poll: What is your role within your organization?

  4. Rationale for Investing in the Profession Worldwide Demand for Accessibility (disability, aging, mobile) Spectrum of Disabilities + Technical Complexity Value of Sharing Best Practices and Success Stories Number of Job Roles Involved in Accessibility IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession

  5. Factors Driving Need for Accessibility Experts Increasing compliance requirements Ratification of UN CRPD by 166 countries Aging demographics in major markets Industry competition to provide superior digital experiences IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession

  6. Capacity Building is Critical The G3ict Report indicates the need for capacity building for ICT accessibility knowledge and skills across a wide spectrum of development both in public and private sectors. IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession

  7. IAAP Mission(International Association of Accessibility Professionals) IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession Define, promote and improve the accessibility profession globally through networking, education and certification in order to enable the creation of accessible products, content and services

  8. IAAP’s Strategic Goals IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession • Sustainable Member Organization • Develop and run an effective governance model to ensure the success of the IAAP both financially and in service of its global members • Individual Professional Development • Develop activities and a certification program to enable professionals working in accessibility to build and maintain the expertise and credibility to successfully implement accessibility within any organization • Organizational Development • Develop resources and programs for organizations, corporations, and government entities to define and implement a successful accessibility program within their organization – benefiting their employees and customers • Community Development • Help individuals build connections across the global accessibility community to support and amplify their own learning – and to grow the number of people within the profession, whether full-time, part-time, or as a volunteer

  9. Current IAAP Programs IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession • Online Communities • Professional Education & Certification Program • CPACC: Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies • Individual & Organizational Membership • Events & Conferences • Career Center • Member Resources • monthly newsletter • tools and templates for running an internal accessibility program • professional development competencies • etc.

  10. Poll: What IAAP programs and resources are valuable to you or your organization?

  11. Rationale for Merger with G3ict IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession • G3ict and IAAP missions are very well aligned • Reduces overhead and duplication of effort • Leverages strengths of both organizations: • IAAP’s large, multi-national membership, training resources, and industry-leading certification program • G3ict’s global reach and trusted consultation with governments, corporations, academic institutions, and advocacy organizations around the world • Enables closely coordinated investments and programs to build global reach and shared expertise

  12. Anticipated Results of Merger IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession All existing IAAP membership benefits and services remain unchanged Accelerate expansion of IAAP’s global footprint Help more professionals develop accessibility skills that are tuned to their regional requirements Enhance IAAP’s professional certification program with new tracks and additional content Help public & private sector achieve the goals of the CRPD Improve the lives of millions of people with disabilities

  13. Join the Movement! IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession • Consider an organizational membership in IAAP • Valuable to your accessibility team, designers, developers, etc. • Integrate CPACC certification into your job descriptions • Ensure skilled accessibility professionals fill your new openings • Use the CPACC exam to ensure accessibility skills are being integrated throughout your organizations • Encourage your employees and vendors to get involved • Let us know what you need from IAAP • How can we help your organization achieve accessibility?

  14. Q&A website: www.AccessibilityAssociation.org Contact: info@accessibilityassociation.org Aug 2016 IAAP and the Growth of a Global Accessibility Profession 14

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