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Accessibility of the engagement and reporting process

Tips on ensuring that your consultation material, venues, meetings and reports are accessible to people with disabilities.
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  • Using images, diagrams, graphs and tables accessibly

  • Using written information and printed materials accessibly

    When preparing written information for use within your engagement process, consider the following guidelines.
  • Using testimonials

    Testimonials are a great way of capturing the voice of your participants at the feedback stage.
  • Accessible presentations and other verbal communication

    When preparing for discussions, presentations and any other verbal communication, consider the following guidelines.
  • Venue accessibility

    New Zealand Standard 4121 sets out the accessibility requirements for many public buildings.

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