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From: Cyndi Rowland
Date: Fri, Jul 30 2021 1:33PM
Subject: WebAIM begins a new workshop with a focus on administrators and managers.
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We all know long term accessibility in an organization is more than proper technical skills. This September, WebAIM will begin offering a new workshop with a focus on administrators and managers. They need to understand how their efforts support or challenge what you do in the technical side of the house. Our 2.5 day workshop, StrategicA11y<https://webaim.org/training/strategica11y/>, will focus on an array of things that should happen across the organization for accessibility to be attained and sustained. It will culminate in action-planning to take back to your organization. While StrategicA11y had been postponed for over a year due to COVID, we have moved it back to the front burner. Consider if this meeting might be exactly what you need to boost your accessibility efforts and vision.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to me.
Regards,
Cyndi
WebAIM: StrategicA11y - Strategic Web Accessibility Workshop<https://webaim.org/training/strategica11y/>
System-wide Organizational Web Accessibility. When: September 28–30, 2021 Where: Logan, Utah Cost: $1,200/person ($1,000/person for groups of two or more) Join WebAIM's highly regarded staff for two and a half days of StrategicA11Y: The Strategic Web Accessibility Workshop to be held in beautiful Logan, Utah.. Web accessibility is an issue of civil rights for individuals with disabilities.
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Cyndi Rowland, Ph.D., Executive Director
WebAIM; National Center on Disability and Access to Education
Institute for Disability Research, Policy, and Practice
Utah State University
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