[vicsireland] Re: Exercise your right of access to public services and information

  • From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 00:18:15 +0100

Ah Mark & Folk! 

It's the dot after "info" that through me! 

Anyway continued success in sorting out accessibility for us! 

Too much time on the computer for me today I'm afraid! 

Cheers, 

Tony
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Magennis 
  To: IrelandVIPnews ; Vics Mailing List 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:55 PM
  Subject: [vicsireland] Exercise your right of access to public services and 
information


  You have a legal right to access public buildings, services and information 
on the web and in print in formats that meet your needs. All you have to do is 
ask. NCBI has created an easy to read guide that leads you step-by-step through 
the process of requesting access, making a complaint if it is denied and, if 
necessary, taking it further until you get satisfaction. The guide is available 
on the NCBI website at 
www.ncbi.ie/living/exercising-your-rights/buildings-services-info.

  Did you know that all public websites must be accessible to people with 
vision impairments using assistive technology? You should have equal access to 
useful and important services like like the Revenue online tax service, 
timetables and bookings for bus or train, government reports, public 
consultations and local authority planning services. Some of these have already 
been made accessible, many with the help of NCBI's Centre for Inclusive 
Technology (CFIT).

  Did you know that public bodies must make all their publications available on 
request in alternative formats such as Braille, large print and audio? This 
includes important publications like the Lisbon Treaty, the swine flu leaflet 
and the budget. Some of these were made available with the help of NCBI's 
Library and Media Centre and supplied to people on request.

  But often you will still come across buildings and information that is not 
accessible. One of the things holding back accessibility is that few people ask 
for it. NCBI wants to make sure that you know how to ask for it and what you 
can do if it is not supplied to you.

  So exercise your rights and ask for what you want. Go to 
www.ncbi.ie/living/exercising-your-rights/buildings-services-info to read the 
step-by-step guide.


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