21.5 ways to adjust attitudes to accessibility

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Presented at UX Australia 2012, in Brisbane Australia. You can download the cards at: http://www.stamfordinteractive.com.au/resources/attitude-adjuster-cards What do ninjas, elixirs, and role-playing have to do with accessibility? Almost nothing…unless you’re talking about culture change. Culture change is hard and it can take a long time. Over the last decade the understanding of how to do usability (properly) has become mainstream. We’re too impatient to wait that long for accessibility and inclusive design to become mainstream as well; after all, isn’t access a fundamental part of the user experience? This talk isn’t about how to make things accessible – what we want to show you is how to change people’s attitudes towards accessibility so that things can then really start to happen. Like role-playing games, changing attitudes is about figuring out what and who you’re dealing with so you can plan the best strategy to take. Drawing upon their experiences and previous case studies, Ruth and Kim will share a number of tongue-in-cheek but common-sense strategies that help you identify the different attitudes to accessibility and how to deal with them so that real change can start. Finding the right people to help with culture change can be a challenge. We’ll explain why Bargainers are okay, why we adore Ninjas and how they can help, why Cowboys are actually scary, and how to use the Knuckles of Knowledge. You’ll laugh. You’ll cringe. You’ll recognise war stories. But you’ll leave with a few cards up your sleeve (literally) that can be applied to a range of UX situations.

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@StamfordUX

TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE

UX AUSTRALIA 2012

@KimChatterjee@RuthEllison

They want us to

do WHAT?!?

21.5 WAYS

Passionate Working in the UX & A11y space for a combined 21 years

LNKim Ruth

WHO WE ARE

HANDS UPHANDS UP…

…if you ever had to change a person’s or a group’s mind.

CULTURE CHANGECULTURE CHANGE

1. TIME1: TIME

2. EMPATHY + HUMOUR2: EMPATHY +

HUMOUR

EXAMPLE OF GOOD INTENTIONS, BAD IMPLEMENTATION

Source: http://accessibility-fail.dreamwidth.org/

EXAMPLE OF BADLY IMPLEMENTED BRAILLE

3. ATTITUDES3: ATTITUDES

THE 7 ATTITUDES

THE ADJUSTERS

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

NOT JUST FOR ACCESSIBILITY

WATER MANAGEMENT

HIV EDUCATION

OTHER INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT ACCESSIBILITY

It can’t be accessible AND usable

All that effort for just a few!

So can we just not hire blind people?

Accessibility – that’s just

for blind people, right?

IGNORANCE

SHOW & TELL

EXAMPLES OF GOOD ACCESSIBILITY

It doesn’t affect me

I hear what you’re saying, but

I don’t really care

Whatevs...

APATHYnot interested or concerned

MAKE THEM CARE

RAJ

MARKRON

ACCESSIBILITY PERSONAS

MAY

ROBYN

JESSICA

We only have 2 people using that internal

system and they don’t have any disabilities

Accessible sites can’t be beautiful

A blind person wouldn’t shop on our site, they can just call anyway.

DENIALan assertion that something said, believed, alleged, etc. is false

CHANGE THEIR MINDS

AUSTRALIAN STATISTICSadults have a chronic condition7

7%

18.5%have a disability

8%0.4%

have a form of colour

blindness

15.2% from a non English speaking background

• Disability Discrimination Act 1992

• UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with a Disability

• Equal Employment Opportunity Act 1987

• Occupational Health and Safety Act 1991

• Freedom of Information Act 1982

• Web Accessibility National Transition Strategy

LEGAL REASONS FOR ACCESSIBILITY

Who’s paying for this?

We don’t have time to

fix this

negotiating on what each party shall give and perform

What’s the minimum that we need to do?

You can’t make our stuff

accessible as it’s legal text

BARGAINING

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

LOOK OUT!

It’s all or nothing

Because it’s the law

You’re doing it wrong

The Zealot

THE ZEALOT

MAKE IT EASY

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

<img alt=“a cute pair of boobies” src=“boobies.jpg”>

Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/max_westby/404803711/

EXAMPLE OF ALT TEXT

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

ACCESSIBILITY RESOURCES

This accessibility stuff is totally important!

What do we do first?

Can’t you just tell me if my site is

accessible or not?

Oh crap – there’s lots of work to do!

EDUCATED+AWARE conscious of the

importance of getting it right

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

NOT AGAIN!

The Zealot

It’s all or nothing

You’re doing it wrong

THE ZEALOT (AGAIN!)

BUILD FOUNDATIONS

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

CONFERENCES & EVENTS

Yes, let’s do it!

Let’s get our people trained up

We need to secure funding...

dedication, application

COMMITTED

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

BEHIND YOU!

My way or the highway

Move out of my way

The cowboy

THE COWBOY

OVERSEE

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

COMBINE CARDS

*facepalm*

CHAMPIONa person who fights for and defends the cause

SUPPORT THEM

@KimChatterjee & @RuthEllison from @StamfordUX

THREE THINGS…

TIME

EMPATHY + HUMOUR

ATTITUDES

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world.” Margaret Mead

QUOTE TO FINISH OFF…

IF ALL ELSE FAILS

A BIG THANK YOU ...

for her wonderful illustrations

Other credits:Speech bubbles - http://mediamilitia.com/thought-and-speech-bubbles-pack-104-free-vectors-and-images/

Some fonts & images by Tom Murphy- http://fonts.tom7.com/

NON VISUAL DESKTOP ACCESS

HELP RAISE FUNDS

@KimChatterjee@RuthEllison

THANK YOU

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