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Publications - page 7

This page presents a collection of publications that share ideas, expertise, best practices and general information related to the inclusion of persons with disabilities in political processes.
  • Toward Improved Accessibility for Saskatchewan Voters

    A purple background includes, in white font, the words Elections Saskatchewan's Electoral Accessibility Initiative
  • Using Media to Support Advocacy Efforts

    A dark blue-grey box shows the title in white font
  • Enabling persons with disabilities to participate in public and political life

    A man using a wheelchair leans to his right to speak into a microphone
  • Voter turnout of persons with disabilities

    The cover shows three ballots up close
  • Policy Platform

    The cover has a purple background with a white box in the center. At the top are six logos - the CONADI logo is the largest. Below is written "Propuesta Agenda en Discapacidad, 2012-2016"
  • Convención Sobre los Derechos de las Personas con Discapacidad

    On the front cover is a group of four people (two men and two women) who have a disability. One man appears to be using a wheelchair, and one women is using a cane and guide dog.
  • Report on Voting Trials for People with Sight Loss

    On the left is a photo of a mock Irish ballot with no tactile guide; on the right is a photo of the same ballot but with a tactile guide
  • Disability, Voter Turnout, and Voting Difficulties in the 2012 Elections

    The cover of the report contains the title of the study and the names of the three researchers (two from Rutgers and one from Syracuse)
  • Report on the Use of Assistive Voting Device for Persons with Disabilities

    The cover of the report contains the title and the logo of the Canadian Senate
  • Media Guidelines for Reporting on Accessible Elections

    In the far back is a line drawing of an orange city against a brown sky, a line of people including a person with a disability, and a reporter with a video camera is standing in the front