According to the HLAA, 62% of employees with a disability have an invisible disability. In a virtual environment, it's even more challenging to know if we are providing all the necessary accommodations for our audience.
As we continue to rely on digital communications to connect with our audiences, it's important to ensure our events are accessible for all. In this blog, we will dive into simple changes we can make to improve the accessibility of our events.
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