Virtual Accessible Bilingual Conference Planning: The Parks Accessibility Conference

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 28;20(3):2302. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032302.

Abstract

Virtual events have become more popular recently, and while these events have the potential to be inclusive to a broader range of attendees, there is limited information available on how to plan and deliver a virtual, accessible, and bilingual event. The objective of this paper is to share how our team planned and delivered a virtual conference that was fully bilingual and accessible to individuals with disabilities by incorporating closed captions, sign language interpretation, language interpretation (audio), regularly scheduled breaks, and a multi-sensory experience. We describe our approaches to planning the conference, such as including individuals with disabilities in decision-making, selecting virtual conference platforms, captioners, and interpreters, and how we incorporated a multi-sensory experience. The paper also summarizes feedback we received from our attendees using a post-conference evaluation survey and our team's reflections on positive aspects of the conference and opportunities for improvement. We conclude by providing a set of practical recommendations that we feel may be helpful to others planning virtual accessible bilingual conferences in the future.

Keywords: Parks Accessibility; Zoom Webinar; accessible communication; disabilities; national parks; virtual conference.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Congresses as Topic*
  • Disabled Persons
  • Diversity, Equity, Inclusion*
  • Humans

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Accessibility Standards Canada, under project number 17324302.