Details
- Publication date
- 1 January 2024
- Author
- Apeirons (Association of Disabled People and their Friends)
- Country
- Latvia
- Language
- Latvian
- Year
- 2024
Description
As a daily guide, the Judicial Standard helps create successful mutual communication when meeting people with different types of disabilities in court, provides information on accessibility when creating the physical environment in courts and communication challenges in dealing with people with different types of disabilities as well as the need to provide accessible and understandable information.
The Judicial standard includes:
- The main directions for what to do if people with different types of disabilities (visual, auditory, motor or mental impairments) visit the court.
- Five chapters: The first tells the story of universal design, what it is, and what we expect from the courts.
- A checklist to help you understand whether your particular workplace is adapted for the reception of people with different types of disabilities.
- Information on each type of disability, for example, a brief description of what is essential to know about the specific impairments, what needs to be ensured, and how to communicate correctly and act when people with disabilities are present at the trial.
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