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Mapping out accessibility requirements for the project #285

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lottycoupat opened this issue May 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Mapping out accessibility requirements for the project #285

lottycoupat opened this issue May 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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accessibility Improves accessibilty for users with diverse needs Community Inclusion Supports diverse inclusion and builds community good first issue Good for newcomers help wanted Extra attention is needed
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This issue deals with mapping out accessibility requirements for the project. This can be for the platform development or any other area of the project.

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Mid June Approx.

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Ensuring the project is accessible and inclusive for all is integral is for our project and we strive to ensure it is at the forefront of our work!

Therefore, this exercise is to capture all accessibility requirements specific to our users, specifically Autistic People who will be using the platform and are key contributors to our participatory research project. This key, as many standard accessibility requirements that projects follow are not attuned to the requirements of Autistic People.

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Please add any accessibility requirements that you can think of to the excel spreadsheet and label their level of requirement:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TbcZmqtKXoiJz1D4r9V8kqLolCUjhRxuyeWrJoHQkcM/edit?usp=sharing

For definitions of these levels of requirements, please see in the spread sheet. We use the Moscow prioritisation method used heavily in agile projects.

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Anyone who has an interest in accessibility and inclusion.

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@lottycoupat lottycoupat added help wanted Extra attention is needed good first issue Good for newcomers labels May 17, 2021
@GeorgiaHCA GeorgiaHCA transferred this issue from alan-turing-institute/AutisticaCitizenScience Oct 12, 2022
@GeorgiaHCA GeorgiaHCA added accessibility Improves accessibilty for users with diverse needs Community Inclusion Supports diverse inclusion and builds community labels Oct 13, 2022
@GeorgiaHCA GeorgiaHCA added this to the Accessibility milestone Oct 13, 2022
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Made issue #369 to create an accessibility checklist that can be used for the MVP and going forward. Closing this along with other accessibility checklist items for now.

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