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Many public and social organizations have a special mandate to consider universal design. Some countries and jurisdictions have policies ore even laws mandating accessible design (http://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/). Yet they are just as likely as other organizations to say "disabled persons don't use our site" (I wonder why!), or leaving consideration til the end of a project, when resources have run dry. | Many public and social organizations have a special mandate to consider universal design. Some countries and jurisdictions have policies ore even laws mandating accessible design (http://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/). Yet they are just as likely as other organizations to say "disabled persons don't use our site" (I wonder why!), or leaving consideration til the end of a project, when resources have run dry. | ||
Finally, technology can help make social services easier to use. From finding the appropriate service in the first place, to accessing its services, means will be developed, by government, organization, and individuals. Where does your organization want to be on the social graph? | |||
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=Connecting and getting advice= | =Connecting and getting advice= | ||