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Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD) is committed to making its website accessible to the widest possible audience. This website has been developed to comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, which was enacted to eliminate barriers to information technology, to make available new opportunities for people with disabilities and to encourage the development of new technologies to help achieve these goals. This law requires that all individuals with disabilities have access to information and data comparable to that which is available to individuals without disabilities. OCECD is regularly monitored to ensure that it meets the requirements of Section 508, along with the best practices outlined by the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Accessibility Initiative. Because technology changes rapidly this is an ongoing process. If you experience any accessibility issues in relation to this website, please contact us. Let us know which page or item you need help with and we will do our best to provide a version that works for you in a timely manner. 

Contact Webmaster Nick Pirnstill - [email protected] Accessibility options help all users, including those with disabilities, move around the Internet easier, see webpages more clearly, and access information quicker. Here are some website you might want to check out. 

  • Disability.gov-Technology 
  • Google Product Accessibility 
  • Apple Product Accessibility 
  • Firefox Accessibility 
  • Microsoft Accessibility 
  • Microsoft: Accessibility in Education

Microsoft Accessibility Support: 1-800-936-5900 TTY: 1-800-892-5234 
You may be able to use computers and find other materials at your local library. 

  • National Library Service for Blind and Physically Handicapped Locator 
  • Braille and Talking Books for Students: A Primer for Schools and Parents 
  • Learning Ally (previously Recording for The Blind & Dyslexic
Ideas that work, Office of special education programs, U.S. department of education.