Tools in this Guide
Using the Attendee Survey: A How-To Guide
- Using the Attendee Survey: A How-To Guide (PDF)
- Text-Only Using the Attendee Survey: A How-To Guide (.docx)
Event Accessibility Quick Assessment
Attendee Survey
Brief Event Report Template
Survey Data Template
Sources Referenced in the Toolkit
- The Alberta Urban Municipalities Association. (2017). Edmonton, AB: Alberta Urban Municipalities Association.
- Disability Rights Wisconsin. (2004). Harrisburg, PA: Safe Housing Partnerships.
- Social Inclusion Week of Australia. (2017). Event accessibility checklist. Social Inclusion Week of Australia.
- Commission on Disability Rights. (n.d.).
Additional Resources
- : a booklet from the Accessibility Directorate of Ontario that shares many low-cost and no-cost things you can do to make your event more inclusive.
- : Information, Guidance, and Training on the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- : Information and Technical Assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- : An independent federal agency that promotes equality for people with disabilities through leadership in accessible design and the development of accessibility guidelines and standards.
- : Service locations and contact information for CILs in each state and US territory.
- : Find contact information for local health departments.
Event Accessibility in the News
- January 2, 2020: : an article written by an autistic woman with tips to make conferences and meetings more autism-friendly.
- October 11, 2019:
- September 14, 2019:
- July 28, 2019: : To create temporary accessible parking in grass or gravel parking lots, county officials in rural Arkansas are using horse stall mats, which can be found at hardware stores, and are relatively inexpensive.
- July 1, 2019: : One community is hosting a quiet fireworks event for the 4th of July.