This workshop is about helping you understand the European Accessibility Act (EAA), which is a set of rules that will make things like websites, products and services easier for everyone to use, including persons with disabilities. It will explain what these rules are and what they mean, as well as how they are connected with other important guidelines that make things accessible. You’ll also get to learn about the best way to follow the rules.
Objectives:
- Teach you about the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and why it’s important.
- Help you understand the main rules of the EAA and how they will affect products and services.
- Explain how these rules connect to other guidelines and standards that help make things accessible.
- Break down the rules into smaller, easy-to-understand parts and show you how to apply them in real life.
- Share examples of best practices and how to follow the rules to make sure everything is accessible for everyone.
The Centre for Excellence in Universal Design (CEUD) is dedicated to enabling the design of environments that can be accessed, understood and used regardless of a person's age, size, ability or disability. It is part of the National Disability Authority.
Details on the event:
- Target audience: People and organisations in Ireland and across the EU, including those in market surveillance and compliance authorities, product designers, educators, students, people with disabilities and anyone else who wants to learn about the European Accessibility Act and how it works.
- When: Monday, December 9, 2024
- Format: Online
- Type of event: Workshop and mutual learning session
- Language: English
- How to participate: Zoom webinar. Link to be shared soon.
- Accessibility information: Captioning and sign interpretation in Irish.
- social policy | inclusion | EU law | legislation | EU law - national law | national law
- Monday 9 December 2024, 11:00 - 12:30 (GMT)
- Country
- Ireland
Programme
- 9 Dec 2024, 11:00 - 12:30 (GMT)Agenda
EAA overview, including its areas of coverage.
Breakdown of a few select requirements to explain their relevance and connection to Standards work.
Connect the selected requirements to key resources developed by the Centre for Excellence in Universal Design, such as the Communications Toolkit.
Q&A to answer outstanding questions and gather information for further development of resources to fill the gaps in stakeholder knowledge.
Practical information
- When
- Monday 9 December 2024, 11:00 - 12:30 (GMT)
- Languages
- English