Questionnaire: Is your program efficient in terms of accessibility?

A representative from a donor comes to visit your program and he uses a wheelchair. The accessible hotel where you normally accommodate visitors has no room: where would you accommodate him for the night?
In an HI guest house: we have at least one guest house which is fully accessible so that we can easily host people with different impairments
In another accessible hotel: we have a list of accessible hotels in town so its not a problem for us to find an alternative
In another hotel, but we will have to make a research about which other hotels in town can accommodate people with different impairments (if any)
No other accessible hotels are available so our visitor will have to stay in a HI guest house, but he will have to make do with what we can provide because we hadn't thought about improving its accessibility until now
Within your program, a project has to organize a meeting with representatives of different DPOs: how can they manage?
We invite them in HI office: it is fully accessible to people with different impairments
We organize the meeting in an accessible hotel: attendees will be more confortable and we know all the accessible facilities available in town
We invite them in HI office: we have an accessible meeting room in the basement/garden, which is suitable because guests will not need to access other parts of the office anyway
We invite them in HI office: we have an accessible meeting room in the basement/garden, even though some of the guests will not be able to use the toilets, which are on the upper floors only.
Within your program, a project is about to begin a training where some of the attendees are deaf people, and the SLI they had hired is not coming: will the deaf attendees be forced to give up on the training?
We invite them in HI office: it is fully accessible to people with different impairments
We organize the meeting in an accessible hotel: attendees will be more confortable and we know all the accessible facilities available in town
We invite them in HI office: we have an accessible meeting room in the basement/garden, which is suitable because guests will not need to access other parts of the office anyway
We invite them in HI office: we have an accessible meeting room in the basement/garden, even though some of the guests will not be able to use the toilets, which are on the upper floors only.
Within your program, a project is about to begin a training where some of the attendees are deaf people, and the SLI they had hired is not coming: will the deaf attendees be forced to give up on the training?
Of course not: we always provide two or more different kinds of supports for different types of impairments, to be sure that everyone can follow
No, we provide different kind of supports for the presentations (captioning service, subtitles for all videos, written support material and transcripts, etc.) and we can quickly download a text-to-speech software which will help during group discussions (if the internet works)
No, they can still attend the presentation parts but we have no idea about how to deal with the group discussions
Unfortunately yes: the SLI is the only measure we had foreseen to make this training session accessible to deaf people
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