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Website Accessibility Resources

For Oregon Special Districts

Website Accessibility Compliance Updates for Oregon Districts

Webinar Recording - November 7, 2024

With the deadline to have accessible websites rapidly approaching for Oregon, many special districts still have numerous questions about their websites:

  • When does our district’s website need to be compliant?
  • How accessible do our sites need to be?
  • How do I manage my accessibility policies and request forms?
  • What do I do about my PDF files?
  • Who is liable for ADA issues with the site?
  • What is a good process to have internally?
  • How does the latest update from the DOJ affect what is required in Oregon?
This webinar is an insightful session with two experts in the field who have successfully tackled these challenges and answer all of these questions. 

 

 

 

Check My District

Get a free accessibility report for every page of your website.

ADA Checklist

Download the Oregon website accessibility checklist which will help you ensure ongoing compliance with WCAG 2.1 AA and DOJ 28 CFR Part 35. 

ADA Webinar Slides

Download the slides from the website accessibility webinar with SDAO on November 7, 2024.

Sample Policy

Download a sample website accessibility policy to add to your district's website.

Slides from PDF Webinar

Download the slides from the PDF Accessibility webinar on June 12, 2024.

How Remediate PDFs for Streamline Users

View the Knowledgebase article on how to make your PDFs accessible

Step-by-step video tutorials

Part 1

How to make an agenda accessible WCAG 2.1 AA | Microsoft Word | Adobe Acrobat

By Shawn Jordison, The Accessibility Guy

 

Part 2

How to make an agenda accessible WCAG 2.1 AA | Microsoft Word | Adobe Acrobat 

By Shawn Jordison, The Accessibility Guy

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the ADA, Section 508, WCAG, and HB21-1110?

How can I tell if my district's website is accessible and compliant?

What are the top website compliance pitfalls that get special districts in trouble?

What steps do special districts take to achieve website compliance?

Accessibility Scanning Tools

  • checkmydistrict.org (free, recommended)
  • Lighthouse (free web version) 

  • Achecker.ca - web-based testing tool (free)

  • Userway - used in legal community (paid)

  • CommonLook - remediation services and tools (paid)

  • Level Access - testing company (paid, more expensive/comprehensive)

Get Accessible with Streamline

Looking for more information about getting a fully accessible, compliant, and easy-to-use website with Streamline? Are you an SDAO member? We provide a 30%-50% discount on your monthly website subscription depending on your district size, including unlimited training and support for all members. 

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