Microsoft India on Saturday - World Disabilities Day - unveiled a set
of 40 templates for most commonly used public information circulars,
forms, gazettes
and notifications. These templates when used will automate the process
of creating accessible documents for visual, hearing and learning
impaired people.
With the aim of enhancing employability prospects through skill
development, Microsoft also enabled Microsoft Office Specialist
Certification for persons
with impairments through its partners.

The initiative was unveiled by Mukul Wasnik, Union Minister for Social
Justice and Empowerment.

The 40 templates will enable governments and businesses to have
accessibility incorporated at the time of creating a document itself.
The Accessibility
Checker in Microsoft Office helps validate the conformity of the
document to accessible norms, and highlight errors if any. For
example, if a template
is used to create a circular, it can easily be converted into a
digital talking book or a large print-output document for a visually
impaired person.

Flagship products made accessible

Microsoft will build accessibility options into products that enable
everyone to personalize their PC to make it easier to see, hear, and
use. Microsoft
products, including flagship Windows, Office, Internet Explorer,
SharePoint, Lync, as well as hardware manufactured by Microsoft,
feature accessibility
and personalization options. Windows 7 and Windows Vista both include
the Ease of Access Center, a centralized location where the user can
explore and
manage accessibility options. Windows is also compatible with a wide
range of assistive technology products - such as screen readers,
magnifiers, and specialty
hardware. Internet Explorer provides flexibility to use the browser in
the way that best suits the needs and preferences of the user -
including improved
keyboard navigation and better support for screen reading. Office 2010
& Office 2007 are easier to navigate and more accessible, and the
recent addition
of ‘Save As DAISY’ add-on makes it easy to publish Word documents in
an accessible format.

To drive adoption of these templates and to support any customization,
Microsoft India, through its partners, will organize a minimum of two
training workshops
per quarter, working with relevant government ministries and
departments to enable this.

The guides for educators provide information about accessibility to
ensure that all students have equal access to learning. The guides for
governments and
businesses have information about various types of impairments and the
accessible technology solutions available to ensure the needs of
people with all
types of abilities are met.

‘Employability is the goal’

Employability for persons with disabilities is a key area of focus and
through the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification, a
globally recognized
qualification, persons with disabilities can benchmark their knowledge
and understanding of Microsoft Office. This certification can also
help employers
in business and government assess a person's competency. The
certification is offered through CyberLearning in India, across their
600 plus centres.

Speaking at the function, Mr. Wasnik said the government will soon
introduce a new act which will be in sync with international
regulations. The committee
formed in this regard has submitted the draft of the new act and it is
being studied by the government for a final decision.

Government is reviewing the existing act – Persons With Disabilities
(Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation)
Act, formed in 1995
– to incorporate new sections for empowering people with various
disabilities and for providing them more opportunities in education
and career.




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yogesh
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