Resources for Accessibility
Accessibility means ensuring compatibility with assistive technology. Try to favor true accessibility over mere compliance with standards. For example, use text to describe a picture that will mean so...
Accessibility means ensuring compatibility with assistive technology. Try to favor true accessibility over mere compliance with standards. For example, use text to describe a picture that will mean so...
This White Paper was developed by the National Alliance for HIV Education and Workforce Development (NAHEWD), and provides recommendations for the AETCs with the goal of expanding the AETC Program rea...
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the way federally-funded training centers conduct trainin...
The three forms used by the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) AETCs to report their activities include the following:
Ensuring knowledgeable, skilled HIV providers is challenged by rapid advances in the field. Also in the diversity of patients, providers, and the need to retain experienced provid...
This infographic summarizes how the AETC NCRC supports the work of the AETC Program. Use this resource as an example of how to present data and other information to show impact for training or for eva...
This report presents data for training events and trainees reported by AETC grant recipients from July 2010 through June 2017.
From July 2011 through August 2015, A...
I have been working on website accessibility for many years in my role as Production Manager at the UCSF Center for HIV Information. Despite that experience, I still encounter problems that confound me. I recently reached out to an accessibility expert for ideas on how to manage a particularly diffi...
It's easier than ever to stay on target. The Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) technical assistance (TA) and training website has undergone a major update to make it easier for users to access tools and materials for the RWHAP. The website, for...