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Accessibility

Accessibility is essential for some and useful for all. We can help you ensure your marketing and communication materials are clear and accessible. We encourage every State employee, not just those in designated communications roles, to learn how to create accessible communication materials.

As a State employee, you may be responsible for sharing vital information with the public. It's important to share this information in an understandable way. One in four Vermonters has a disability. It's critical that people with disabilities can access the systems, services, and communications your agency or department provides. Below are resources and guidelines to assist with learning about communications accessible.


Learn More About Accessible Communications

  • Communications

    Important areas to explore to develop more accessible communications.

  • Accessible Brand Standards

    Brand Standards and Guidelines outline minimum standards for communications.

  • Template Resources

    State employees should use templates when developing communications.

  • Translation Guidance

    Understand the seven key steps to follow when setting up and contracting for language translations.

  • Employee Resources

    Discover resources for State employees to learn more about accessible communications.

  • AHS Inclusion and Accessibility Site

    Learn more from the Agency of Human Services' Inclusion and Accessibility Site.