Local community resources
Introduction
The following is a list of examples of local community resources regarding digital accessibility and educational materials arranged in alphabetical order of the name. The list is not exhaustive.
Examples
- Audio Description Association (Hong Kong)
- Barrier Free Access (HK) Limited, A Wholly-Owned Subsidiary Of The Hong Kong Society For The Blind
Web and Application Accessibility Consultancy Services to help local enterprises and organizations to adopt accessibility design in their websites and mobile applications. - Centralised Braille Production Centre, The Hong Kong Society for the Blind
It provides Braille transcription services, such as textbooks for university students with visual impairment, reference reading materials, examination papers, Braille e-books, and Braille audio e-books. It maintains the Braille ebook Reservation System. - Digital accessibility consultation service by GATE, Hong Kong Blind Union
The digital accessibility consultation service provides accessibility testing, consultation, training on website and mobile applications construction. The accessibility testing is conducted by experienced testers using automatic testing software and by manual testing using different screen readers and screen magnification software in a systematic way with reference to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). An assessment report with suggestions for improvement will be provided. - Hong Kong Sign Language Association
Website accessibility testing by deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals - Information Accessibility Centre of The Hong Kong Society for the Blind
Audio Description Services for the Visually Impaired - List of sign language interpreters in Hong Kong
- SLCO Community Resources
Subtitles production and video-recorded Hong Kong Sign Language interpretation video production service for videos and audio materials in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English. - The Information Accessibility Centre, The Hong Kong Society for the Blind
It provides library services for people with visual impairment. Its recording studio would produce talking books and periodicals.