Two New Resources from AccessERC

Date
Friday, February 26, 2016

AccessERC has created two new resources for engaging people with disabilities in engineering research centers.

The first is a checklist called Equal Access: Universal Design of Your Engineering Research Center, which is designed to make ERCs welcoming, accessible, and usable. It shares steps for using universal design to accessibly design information technology; planning, policies, recruitment, and evaluation; and communication, including presentations, exhibits, and activities.

The second publication, Promising Practices That Engage People with Disabilities in the CNT, is a series of promising practices used by the Center for Neurotechnology at the University of Washington. This includes topics on recruitment, communication, the accessibility of facilities and activities, a climate of inclusion, and data inclusion.

Both of these brochures are available in PDF and HTML formats. For more information on accessible engineering research centers or engineering, check out AccessERC and the other resources it has to offer.