About IAAP Accessibility Workshops

IAAP supports accessibility professionals with education, professional certifications, and networking. In response to our annual membership survey feedback, IAAP has orchestrated in-depth workshops on the third day of the Summit. The workshops are separate from the content delivered in the general session on the third day.  Participants can choose from:

  • Full-day general session
  • Full-day workshop
  • Half-day general session and half-day workshop

Available Workshops

Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace: Disability-Inclusive Readiness & Risk Reduction in Crises and Threats 
Studio F

Experts will also dive into the roles and responsibilities of public, private, and personal actors and provide recommended considerations for integrating, applying, assessing, and improving preparedness and resilience plans.

The workshop is tailored to foster a dynamic learning environment where participants can learn from each other’s experiences and insights.

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Organizational Maturity Models & Implementation Planning
Studio D

The workshop will focus on the Disability Inclusion & Accessibility (DI&A) Program, which includes a practical tool developed by the disability advocacy community to guide companies in taking concrete steps towards inclusivity and accessibility for persons with disabilities.

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Simplifying Mobile Accessibility
Studio E

When it comes to mobile accessibility, the question that often arises is “Where do we start”? This half-day workshop will make mobile accessibility simple by breaking down the reasons mobile applications need to be accessible.

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Designing Accessible Gaming Experiences
Salon 1 & 2

Accessible gaming for people with disabilities is an essential and growing focus in the gaming industry. Creating an inclusive gaming environment not only enhances the experience for players with disabilities but also broadens the gaming community.

Learn more and register for Designing Accessible Gaming Experiences