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  2. European Union disability policy - Wikipedia

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    The EU established the year 2003 as the European Year of People with Disabilities. Following the success of this event, the European Commission introduced the Equal opportunities for people with disabilities: a European action plan for the years 2004-2010. It aimed to develop a sustainable-operational approach to the case for disabled people in ...

  3. EU-Alert - Wikipedia

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    EU-Alert is a Public Warning System designed to disseminate emergency alerts to mobile phones based on Cell Broadcast technology, as defined by ETSI standards. National authorities are able to disseminate emergency alerts and warning messages through the system.

  4. European Accessibility Act - Wikipedia

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    Businesses benefit from having a common set of rules within the EU, which should facilitate easier cross-border trade. It should also allow a greater market for companies providing accessible products and services. Persons with disabilities and elderly people will benefit from having more accessible products and services in the market. An ...

  5. EN 301 549 - Wikipedia

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    EN 301 549 is a European standard that supports the development of digital best practices for everyone, including people with disabilities. It's like a checklist for digital accessibility that creators use to make sure their technology is easy for everyone to use.

  6. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Working towards the recognition of disability cards throughout the EU to ensure equal treatment when working, living or travelling in the bloc; Establishing accessibility standards for voting locations and campaign materials. Taking the rights of people with disabilities into account in external development programmes and for EU candidate ...

  7. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    They are a set of recommendations for making Web content more accessible, primarily for people with disabilities—but also for all user agents, including highly limited devices, such as mobile phones. WCAG 2.0 was published in December 2008 and became an ISO standard, ISO/IEC 40500:2012 in October 2012. [3]

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  9. CEN/CENELEC Guide 6 - Wikipedia

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    CEN/CENELEC Guide 6: Guidelines for standards developers to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities is a document for participants in standardisation activities at CEN and CENELEC that contains guidance for the creation and the revision of standards to ensure greater accessibility of products and services.