COVID-19 Accessible Resources for People with Disabilities Microsite
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are the primary audience for these videos, but many other individuals, with and without disabilities, may benefit.
View short, simple videos about how to protect yourself from COVID-19 on the microsite hosted by Georgia Tech
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Braille
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Webinars and Trainings Archives
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Additional Resources
Access additional resources including project articles and publications.
The COVID-19 Accessible Materials for People with Disabilities project is funded by the CDC Foundation using funds from its donors and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides technical assistance. Led by the Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation (CIDI) at Georgia Tech, this project focuses on delivering accessible messages of critical health importance about COVID-19 to people with disabilities, their families, and caregivers. The target audiences for translations of COVID-19 guidance are individuals who have limited mobility or are blind, deaf or have limited literacy skills resulting from a variety of factors. The alternative formats include simplified text documents, videos in American Sign Language (ASL), and both digital and embossed braille.