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Preliminary study on the perception of barriers and needs regarding accessibility and digital inclusion in Catalonia
The objective of this study is to conduct a preliminary study on the sociocultural and digital barriers that affect children and young people, collecting data from teachers, educational centers, social economy entities, and public and private entities to identify specific needs in digital accessibility. Answer the survey and/or share this link to spread the study:
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Topics to be covered:
What is accessible communication and why is it important?
Strategies for adapting messages to different audiences.
How to use different formats (text, audio, images) to improve accessibility.
Who is it aimed at?
It is aimed at educators, communication professionals, organizations, social economy entities and public and private organizations, as well as anyone interested in learning how to make communication more inclusive and accessible.
Language: Catalan
Why is this project important?
Digital accessibility contributes to changing the perception of disability, fostering a more empathetic society aware of the needs of others. This reinforces the values of inclusion and respect.

Right to equal opportunities
Digital accessibility ensures that all people, regardless of their abilities, can access information and participate fully in the digital society.

Real inclusion in education and work
People with disabilities often find it difficult to access education and work due to the lack of digital adaptations. Accessible tools and strategies can remove these barriers and ensure equal access.

Positive social and economic impact
Accessible digital environments enhance the experience for all, such as subtitles or transcriptions, and promote an image of inclusion and accountability on the part of organizations.

Legal and regulatory compliance
Many countries, including Spain, have laws that require digital accessibility in the public and private spheres. The Make it Accessible project helps meet these regulations, while promoting a culture of inclusion.
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