Accessibility is not restricted only to the physical installations of the headquarters and centers, but also, and mainly, the digital accessibility of websites, virtual learning environments and contents.
Adapting your institution to the Digital Accessibility Standards may seem complex, but it depends much more on your initiative and predisposition to carry out. The technology already exists and it is incredibly simpler than you might think!
MEC
According to the guidelines of the e-MAG (Electronic Government Accessibility Model), in accordance with the rules of the Federal Government, in compliance with Decree 5,296, of 2.12.2004:
The term accessibility means including the person with a disability in the participation of activities such as the use of products, services and information. Some examples are buildings with access ramps for wheelchairs and bathrooms adapted for the disabled.
On the internet, the accessibility reference adopts the recommendations of the WCAG (World Content Accessibility Guide), an integral part of the W3C. Such recommendations are international in scope and establish standards of accessible behavior for websites in general.