Come learn the best practices to ensure an equal tech experience for more people and better serve the existing market.
The holidays may have passed, but shopping and eating out in the new year continue for many people, including those with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Accessibility Standards require retail spaces and restaurants to be accessible, from the accessible route at a site arrival point to public entrances to interior spaces of establishments. This webinar session will provide an overview of the ADA and ABA accessibility requirements for parking, entrances, queues and waiting lines, food service lines, dressing and fitting rooms, fixed dining surfaces, including bar seating, sales and service counters, and checkout aisles at retail spaces and restaurants.
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
During this session individuals will have the opportunity to ask ADA professionals questions about accessible parking.
Unique security features can pose challenges to designing accessible detention and correctional facilities. This webinar session will provide an overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) accessibility requirements for detention and correctional facilities. The presenters will review both scoping and technical provisions addressing holding cells and housing cells with mobility and communication features, visiting areas, and medical care facilities.
Uli Egger, Accessibility Specialist at the Rick Hansen Foundation, will provide an overview of two accessibility education courses offered through the Rick Hansen Foundation (RHF). Accessible Spaces 101 and the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) Training Course offer individuals the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of universal design and provide an introduction to the RHF method and standards for measuring and rating the level of meaningful access of buildings and spaces.
Dean Mellway, Special Advisor within the READ Initiative at Carleton University, will present a case study on how the RHF accessibility certification standards are being applied to rate the level of accessibility of over 40 sites on Carleton’s campus.
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
During your visit, your group will tour our midtown workshop, meet with our skilled staff of designers and fabricators, therapists, or educators. Participants will engage in discussions around inclusion, person-centered design, accessibility, creativity, and cardboard carpentry. Participate in a hands-on activity in cardboard carpentry to understand basic building techniques like measuring, cutting, bending, scoring, assembly.
During your visit, your group will tour our midtown workshop, meet with our skilled staff of designers and fabricators, therapists, or educators. Participants will engage in discussions around inclusion, person-centered design, accessibility, creativity, and cardboard carpentry. Participate in a hands-on activity in cardboard carpentry to understand basic building techniques like measuring, cutting, bending, scoring, assembly.
During your visit, your group will tour our midtown workshop, meet with our skilled staff of designers and fabricators, therapists, or educators. Participants will engage in discussions around inclusion, person-centered design, accessibility, creativity, and cardboard carpentry. Participate in a hands-on activity in cardboard carpentry to understand basic building techniques like measuring, cutting, bending, scoring, assembly.
Virtual Visits: Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Virtual Visits: Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!
Virtual Visits: Tour our workshop, and experience our community and design in a new way with your classes today!