Communication access is when everyone can get their message across. It occurs when people are respectful and responsive to individuals with communication difficulties, and when strategies and resources are used to support successful communication.
Many CAN projects and activities have focussed on communication access:
Link to Blogs
- What is Communication Access? (Communication and Inclusion Resource Centre)
- Vote1: For Communication Access (Communication and Inclusion Resource Centre)
- Silence in the mall (West Loddon Mallee)
- Petrol stations and dumpling restaurants – champions in accessible information (Gippsland)
- Alpine Access (East Hume)
- The Journey to Becoming Communication Accessible (Peninsula and South East)
- Anyone for a swim? (North-West Metro)
- Stroke a Chord turns four (Eastern Metro)
- Cuppa and Conversation (West Hume)
- Supporting community participation in the Grampians (Grampians)
- News from Gippsland Regional Communication Service – Wellington Region (Gippsland)
- Everyday technology improving the lives of people with a disability (Gippsland)
- The Having a Say Conference (Barwon)