Accessible Canada — Accessible World (ACAW/CAMA)

The ACAW conference is an opportunity to co-create resources and to share knowledge and lessons learned in advancing accessibility and inclusion.

Monday, May 27, 2024 & Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Concordia University, Montreal

CAMA conférence est l’occasion de co-créer des ressources et de partager les connaissances et les enseignements tirés de l’avancement de l’accessibilité et de l’inclusion.

Lundi 27 mai 2024 et mardi 28 mai 2024

Université Concordia, Montréal

We Count

Ensuring that data science, AI and machine learning are equitable and that people with disabilities can help to shape the future of data science.

Weavly

Weavly is a tool designed for everyone to learn about coding. Explore activities and discover new ways to turn your ideas into reality and share your creations with others.

Regulating the Digital Domain

Regulating the Digital Domain (RtDD) is focused on supporting development of accessibility standards for existing and new technologies. More about Regulating the Digital Domain

Review of the Review

Review of the Review (RotR) is assisting Accessibility Standards Canada in developing standards development processes and activities that are accessible and inclusively designed. More about Review of the Review

Data Communities for Inclusion (DCI)

Data Communities for Inclusion is a network of researchers, designers, and community organizers who are advocating for cooperatively-owned approaches to governing Artificial Intelligence and data technologies. Funded by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), the DCI project is creating a toolkit of open-access data infrastructure tools, inclusive design resources, case studies, and governance practices that are motivated by the successful work of the Self-Employed Women’s Association and other grassroots communities.

Ecocultural Mapping Project

The Ecocultural Mapping Project braids together Indigenous ways of knowing and Western ecological science to create an interactive, educational, ecocultural map of Retreat Cove (Xetthecum in the Hul’qumi’num language), on Galiano Island, BC, Canada.

Learning to Be Human Together (Humanizing Learning)

This resource explores the importance of, and processes for, humanizing education. We start by exploring what humanizing teaching and learning means: to acknowledge that our relationships are foundational to the work that we do. It aims to make learning inclusive with connection, access, and meaning-making at its core. More about Learning to Be Human Together

The Accessibility Exchange (TAE)

Connecting the disability and Deaf communities and their supporters with organizations and businesses to work on accessibility projects together.

Flexible Learning for Open Education (FLOE)

Designing open education for diverse learners.

Our Doors Are Open

Our Doors Are Open offers faith communities creative ideas and guidance to increase inclusion and accessibility for people with disabilities.

Future of Work: Equitable Digital Systems (EDS)

Equitable Digital Systems focused on examining the accessibility of the digital tools and systems we use for work. We used our shared experiences to make recommendations for Accessibility Standards Canada on how to prevent accessibility barriers at work from information and communication systems. More about Future of Work: Equitable Digital Systems

Future of Work and Disability (FWD)

The Future of Work and Disability project brought together a study group of fifteen people, many with lived experience of disabilities, with researchers, artificial intelligence (AI) experts, data scientists, employment organizations and others engaged in the data ecosystem. The goal of the group was to understand and examine intersecting topics of AI, automation, standards and employment as they mainly relate to persons with disabilities.

Communication Access within the Accessible Canada Act

IDRC is working to address communication access for people who have speech, language and communication disabilities. This project will focus on communication access for people who have speech, language and communication disabilities due to life-long or acquired cognitive and/or neurological disabilities. More about Communication Access within the Accessible Canada Act

Coding to Learn and Create

Co-designing inclusive educational coding tools and free creative activities, lessons, and projects that help kids learn, develop social and communication skills, and express themselves with code.

Centre on Inclusive Software for Learning (CISL)

Optimizing K-12 educational experiences for the diverse needs of all students.

Intelligent User Interfaces for Virtual Healthcare

Intelligent User Interfaces for Virtual Healthcare aims to reduce barriers to accessing healthcare through inclusive guidelines for (virtual or in-person) healthcare and an approach to personalization in these settings. More about Intelligent User Interfaces for Virtual Healthcare