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Accessibility of the engagement and reporting process
Accessibility of the engagement and reporting process
Tips on ensuring that your consultation material, venues, meetings and reports are accessible to people with disabilities.
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Using images, diagrams, graphs and tables accessibly
Using written information and printed materials accessibly
When preparing written information for use within your engagement process, consider the following guidelines.
Using testimonials
Testimonials are a great way of capturing the voice of your participants at the feedback stage.
Accessible presentations and other verbal communication
When preparing for discussions, presentations and any other verbal communication, consider the following guidelines.
Venue accessibility
New Zealand Standard 4121 sets out the accessibility requirements for many public buildings.
Also in this section
Engagement checklist
Accessibility of the engagement and reporting process
Engaging with people with particular impairments
Legal rights and obligations
Making a complaint or raising concerns