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Resources for Unitarian Universalists who are committed to welcoming and affirming people of all abilities.Utility | November 21, 2014Tagged as: Disability & AccessibilityPage/Article
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An accessible website doesn't exclude visitors due to their abilities or the method they choose to access the web. Accessible content helps people with disabilities and people with limited internet, old technology, or who speak a different language.By Kasey Kruser | September 4, 2014 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, WebsitesPage/Article
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Use brief, meaningful headers to allow your reader to scan a page quickly for the information they need. The use of "scanning" is one of the major ways web readers differ from print readers.Utility | January 27, 2014 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, WebsitesPage/Article
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Use text markup appropriately. Bold text, for example, indicates an emphasis on a word or phrase. Linked text indicates that additional information is available.Utility | January 27, 2014Tagged as: Disability & Accessibility, WebsitesPage/Article
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Make your link text meaningful. Linked text draws the eye, but generic text like "Click Here" gives no helpful information: the reader has to spend additional time reading the text before and after every link in order to find what they're looking for.Utility | January 27, 2014 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, WebsitesPage/Article
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Usability Tip Choose images that enhance your story: engage your reader with faces or meaningful imagery. Use the text of your article to list participants and describe activities.Utility | March 19, 2013 | From LeaderLabTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, WebsitesPage/Article
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When the Rev. Barbara Meyers began a mental health ministry at the Mission Peak Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship in Fremont, Calif., in 2005 it was the only one. Not anymore....By Donald E. Skinner | November 1, 2011 | From InterConnectionsTagged as: Career Development for Ministers, Disability & Accessibility, Membership in Congregations, Multiculturalism, Support and Caring in CongregationsPage/Article
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Congregational leaders wanting to keep up with changes and proposed changes within the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) should know of the effort underway to create transparency in the actions of committees, commissions, and task forces, as well as the UUA Board of Trustees....By Donald E. Skinner | December 15, 2007 | From InterConnectionsTagged as: Communication, Congregational Administration, Disability & Accessibility, Governance for CongregationsPage/Article
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All of us are welcoming. Right? Visitors come on Sunday morning, and as soon as they step in the door they feel the love, not only from the official greeters, but from everyone else....By Donald E. Skinner | September 15, 2007 | From InterConnectionsTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, Facilities Management, Governance for Congregations, Membership in CongregationsPage/Article
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After a member of East Shore Unitarian Church in Bellevue, WA, had a heart attack at a church meeting and subsequently died, the congregation bought two automatic external defibrillators. One is kept outside the sanctuary, the other in the education building....By Donald E. Skinner | June 15, 2005 | From InterConnectionsTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, Facilities Management, Safe CongregationsPage/Article
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Some candles are better for you, says the Accessibility Committeee of the Unitarian Universalist Society: East Manchester, CT. In a recent newsletter it offered these tips: Choose beeswax or soy wax candles over paraffin, which is a petroleum waste product and produces smoke and soot....By Donald E. Skinner | January 15, 2004 | From InterConnectionsTagged as: Disability & AccessibilityPage/Article
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At First Unitarian Universalist Church, Rochester, MN (322 members), people who used wheelchairs had to be pushed up a steep hill to get into the sanctuary. And then they still couldn't get to other parts of the building without help. It was an awkward situation. Other people worried that if they...March 1, 2002 | From InterConnectionsTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, Membership in CongregationsPage/Article
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At First Unitarian Universalist (UU) Church, Columbus, OH (485 members), the revelation came when a member who uses a wheelchair couldn't get up on the platform for a birthday recognition....July 1, 1998 | From InterConnectionsTagged as: Disability & Accessibility, Facilities ManagementPage/Article
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