Association
of Women Psychiatrists
Access for Persons with
Disabilities

Wondering why we have the Earth with a keyhole on our home page? It's the Web
Access Symbol chosen by the National
Center for Accessible Media.
The World Wide Web offers us access to things we never dreamed possible but
that access is sometimes impossible for persons with visual or hearing problems.
Graphics and sound can add tremendous richness to a site but relying too much on
them may make the site useless for many users with disabilities. Users with
older computer systems or slow connections may also have difficulties.
There is a lot of work being done around the world to develop technical
solutions to these problems. Until we have better solutions, it is up to Web
authors to make their pages as accessible as possible. The National Center for
Accessible Media and a number of other organizations are providing help in doing
that. The Web Access Symbol was chosen to identify pages and sites that make an
effort to provide full access.
The Association of Women Psychiatrists is committed to providing the fullest
access possible. Currently we have no sound or video resources on our pages. As
we add new resources, we will work to keep the pages accessible. We would
appreciate you letting us know if you observe any problems and giving us your
suggestions and other comments.
AWP Home Page

Frances Bell
info@womenpsych.org
http://www.womenpsych.org/awpaccess.html
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March 29, 2006 08:09 PM
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