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LSNTAP is excited to introduce our new Advisory Committee. The Committee, made up of leaders in the legal tech and public interest spheres, met for the first time on June 9, 2021. They provide valuable input on many topics related to legal technology, helping LSNTAP better serve the legal aid community. We look forward to working with the Committee to further expand LSNTAP’s reach.
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Our membership has grown and become more diverse, particularly as our work has attracted the attention of technology vendors. While having a larger community benefits our work immensely, it can make communication more challenging. To support our growing and active group, we ask that the LSNTAP community abide by the following community agreement when using the LSNTAP listserv.
In this webinar, presenters Faith Laminack and Allison Carnwath discuss ways to make websites more accessible for individuals with disabilities. Typically when we think of accessibility we consider it within a physical space like ramps for wheelchairs or handicap parking spaces, for example. However, in the age of digital media, it is important that websites are made accessible as well. Laminack and Carnwath provide a variety of examples such as keyboard navigation, text visibility, and video cues for audio to help increase accessibilty.
Data Validation and Quality Assurance
Presented by Donald Carder and David Johnson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQXK8xdDa5g
Rachel Perry - Strategic Data Analytics
Scott Friday - Drupal Developer
Sart Rowe- LSNTAP
LSNTAP talks you through how to ensure your organization's website is accessible and is utilizing current, up to date methods for use by people with fine motor control issues and for people who are hearing or vision impaired.
A simple-to-use tool that helps legal services organizations use data to identify efficient ways to offer high quality and effective services. The tool includes:
5 high level and 118 detailed data questions about eligible people and their legal needs
Instructions on how to perform various types of analyses
Simple analyses for those just getting started
Complex analyses options for data-savvy organizations
Laura Quinn - Consulting Principal
Zach Zarnow - Illinois Equal Justice Foundation
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