Task: Do a Windows
Accessibility Check on the last two Word documents you created and make the
suggested changes to make your document more accessible.
Task: Find something in your area of work that
could be improved, accessibility-wise. Improve it yourself, if you can, or
email the person responsible with your suggestions.
Educate yourself: Spend 10 minutes researching
an area of disability or accessibility that interests you.
When you’ve completed your activity, email IET-SeGA@open.ac.uk
with the subject ‘GAAD (your activity)
completed’. We will enter your name on SeGA’s GAAD Accessibility Roll of Honour
and you will automatically be entered into the draw to win one of three £10
Amazon vouchers.
Executive Dean Mary Kellett, VCE Champion for Disability,
says ‘I do hope colleagues will get behind SeGA and the Library and get
involved in some of the excellent activities they are planning in support of
Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 19th. Many of our students
and colleagues face accessibility challenges every single day of their lives.
We can challenge ourselves on just one day of the year to get a better
understanding of what this really means.’ So please get involved now, and let’s raise
awareness together!
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
May 19th is Global Accessibility Awareness Day - get involved, and get the chance to win a £10 Amazon voucher!
How to get involved
Pick one of the 10-minute desk-based activities listed below and carry it out. Click on the activity for more information and guidance.
Quiz: See how much you know about accessibility and disability by completing this quiz
Open Learn: Complete an OpenLearn activity on disability awareness
Challenge: Can you go mouse-less for 10 minutes?
Task: Do a Windows Accessibility Check on the last two Word documents you created and make the suggested changes to make your document more accessible.
Task: Find something in your area of work that could be improved, accessibility-wise. Improve it yourself, if you can, or email the person responsible with your suggestions.
Training: Complete SeGA’s Figure Description training and write the alt text for an image.
Training: Read one of SeGA’s guidance documents and apply the information to your area of work.
Educate yourself: Spend 10 minutes researching an area of disability or accessibility that interests you.
When you’ve completed your activity, email IET-SeGA@open.ac.uk with the subject ‘GAAD (your activity) completed’. We will enter your name on SeGA’s GAAD Accessibility Roll of Honour and you will automatically be entered into the draw to win one of three £10 Amazon vouchers.
Executive Dean Mary Kellett, VCE Champion for Disability, says ‘I do hope colleagues will get behind SeGA and the Library and get involved in some of the excellent activities they are planning in support of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 19th. Many of our students and colleagues face accessibility challenges every single day of their lives. We can challenge ourselves on just one day of the year to get a better understanding of what this really means.’ So please get involved now, and let’s raise awareness together!