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State of Digital Accessibility in 2020
1. Digital Accessibility: It’s All We Do
State of Digital
Accessibility (2020)
May 27th, 2020
Timothy Springer
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2. Agenda
1. Are people with disabilities uniquely at
risk from COVID-19?
2. Why do organizations implement
accessibility programs?
3. Where are programs focused today?
4. What does that mean for video – live
and recorded?
5. Q&A
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4. Vulnerable populations will bear the brunt of the impact of
COVID-19
• Older populations, people with disabilities
and people that are poor will bear the brunt
of the impact for COVID-19
− Materially worse outcomes from infection
correlated with age, income
− Poor countries can’t afford control mechanisms of
rich countries
• For people with disabilities expect
− Increased risk of hospitalization from COVID-19
− Increased risk of death from COVID-19
− Disproportionate impact from the disruption of
services
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COVID-19 primary risk factors:
• Age
• Pre-existing medical conditions
• Poverty
• Crowding
• Race
• Gender
• Use of certain medications
• Certain occupations
• Pregnancy
Source: Assessing Risk Factors for Severe COVID-19 Illness (US CDC),
COVID-19 Situation Report – 51 (WHO)
5. Hospitalization Risk - Age
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Disability Prevalence By Age
55.8%
37.5%
29.6%
24.7%
20.4%
13.8%
7.3%
5.3%
70.5%
53.6%
42.6%
35.0%
28.7%
19.7%
11.0%
10.2%
80 and over
75 to 79
70 to 74
65 to 69
55 to 64
45 to 54
24 to 44
15 to 24 With a disability
Severe disability
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Survey of Income and Program Participation
6. Hospitalization Risk - Age
• The average American is
38.4 years old
• The average American with
disabilities is 51.9 years
old
• Based on age alone the
average person with
disabilities is about 3x
more likely to be
hospitalized due to
infection
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Rates of hospitalization strongly increases with age
Hospitalization Risk Multiplier Base 3x 4.9x 6.3x 6.9x
Source: Hospitalization Rates and Characteristics of Patients Hospitalized with Laboratory-
Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 — COVID-NET, 14 States, March 1–30, 2020 (U.S. CDC),
Americans With Disabilities: 2014 (U.S. Census)
7. Hospitalization Risk - Pre-Existing Conditions
• Adults with disabilities are about 4 times more
likely to report their health to be fair or poor than
people with no disabilities
− CDC study - 40.3% vs 9.9%
− UN Study – 42% v 6%
• Flatten Inaccessibiltiy
− 43.7% of participants reported multiple disabilities
− “58.9% of those participants felt their underlying health
condition made them particularly vulnerable if exposed to
the COVID 19 virus.”
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People with disabilities report materially worse health than people without disabilities
Source: COVID-19 Outbreak and Persons with Disabilities”(United Nations), Flatten
Inaccessibility – Installment #1, COVID-19 – People Who Need Extra Precautions - People with
Disabilities (CDC), Disability and Health in the United States, 2001-2005 (CDC), 2017 Disability
Statistics Annual Report
“All people seem to be at higher risk of severe
illness from COVID-19 if they have
serious underlying chronic medical conditions like
chronic lung disease, a serious heart condition, or a
weakened immune system. Adults with disabilities
are three times more likely than adults without
disabilities to have heart disease, stroke, diabetes,
or cancer than adults without disabilities.”
8. Hospitalization Risk - Pre-Existing Conditions
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Pre-existing
condition
Hosp
Rate
Population
Rate
Rate in PwD Increased
Risk Rate
Hypertension 49.7% 45.0% 63.0%[1] 1.4x
Obesity 48.3% 26.4% 38.9% 1.5x
Chronic lung
disease
34.6% 6.4%[3] 13.7%[3] 2.1x
Diabetes mellitus 28.3% 9.4% 16.3% 1.7x
Cardiovascular
disease
27.8% 12.1% 10.7%[2] .9x
Population
Weighted[4]
1.49x
Source: Disability and Health Data System (CDC), 2017 Disability Statistics Annual Report, Facts
About Hypertension, Basics About COPD (CDC), National Diabetes Statistics Report (CDC)
[1] Reported as “Taking medicine for high blood pressure”
[2] Reported as “Ever had heart disease”
[3] Specific to Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
[4]Weighted by incidence rates for people with disabilities
• 89.3% of people hospitalized for
COVID-19 had one or more
underlying conditions
• Most commonly reported pre-
existing conditions
• Hypertension (49.7%)
• Obesity (48.3%)
• Chronic lung disease (34.6%)
• Diabetes mellitus (28.3%)
• Cardiovascular disease (27.8%)
9. Digital Accessibility = Safety
• Digital services often protect people from viral
exposure
• Inaccessibility of those digital services means people
with disabilities can’t use them
• If that forces people with disabilities to be exposed to
infection to use the same services that’s a morally
untenable situation
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10. Summary
• People with disabilities show massively increased risks for
hospitalization and death due to COVID-19
• The same care we apply to other, vulnerable populations must be
applied here
• Help us
− Raise awareness about this issue
− Fight for access to digital resources for people with disabilities now more
than ever before
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12. Report Background
Overview
• 2nd Annual Report, 38 pages
• 1120 Respondents (550 in 2019)
Purpose
• Hard data to benchmark & justify digital a11y
programs/investments.
• Understand where and how investments made
can have the biggest impact for users.
Major Themes
1. The State of Accessibility Programs
2. Challenges, Risks & Motivations
3. Product Development, Design & Testing
4. Content Creation
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15. Top Five Drivers for Digital Accessibility
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16. Legal Concerns Are Dominant in the US
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17. What’s happening with lawsuits in the US?
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• ADA digital accessibility litigation
growth flat in 2019
• Still a small percentage of
overall ADA Title III lawsuits
• Number of new plaintiff
firms filing lawsuits steady
QoQ
• Bottom Line
• Short term expect the number of
cases to fall
• Long term expect the number of
lawsuits to rebound and start
growing again rapidly
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ADA Title III Lawsuit Breakout
ADA Title III Lawsuits Web Accessiblity Lawsuits
Filing Date →Q1 CY2019 Q2 CY2019 Q3 CY2019 Q4 CY2019 Q1 CY2020
Class Action ↑ Record Count Record Count Record Count Record Count Record Count
Single Plaintiff 355 342 180 133 146
Class Action 304 175 199 269 224
Class Action % 46.1% 33.8% 52.5% 66.9% 60.5%
18. Department of Education (DoED) OCR
• Challenge in getting data on this
− No DoED OCR reports in current administration
− Last DoEd report in fiscal 2016
− No data published for fiscal 2017, 2018 or 2019
• DoED OCR now provides searchable database of
resolution agreements and letters
− 5106 items available
• 1079 referenced website or eLearning accessibility
− Include callout for digital accessibility resolutions
− All resolutions posted materially down in the last
two years
− Digital accessibility resolutions massively down Bottom Line: We expect an uptick in enforcement by
DoED OCR over the next twelve months
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Digital Accessibility Resolutions Accessibility + Effective Communication
All Disability Complaints
20. Mature?
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• Most accessibility programs
are between 2-3 years old
• Overall we are a “new” space
• With a few mature programs
21. What makes for a mature program?
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Top Accessibility Goals for 2020
1. Implementing a standard,
organization-wide approach to
accessibility, 45%
2. Maturing an accessibility
program, 44%
3. Conforming to current or future
digital accessibility standards,
42%
22. What do we see in lawsuits?
• Web Accessibility Coordinator, Committee
• Monitor Compliance
− Annual Audit
• Development Training
• A Plan
• Policy
• User Testing
• CSR Process and Training
• Accessibility Section
• Accessibility Feedback and Support
• Qualified Web Accessibility Consultant
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23. What are the big challenges for 2020?
1 Incorporating accessibility
earlier in the development
lifecycle
56% Longer you wait= greater chance product will be inaccessible
(or expensive and time-consuming to retrofit).
Start early= iterate/test/learn w/ stronger product.
2 Training 55% Top 3 for every role surveyed.
3 Time 51% Developing accessible digital properties can be done on a
tight schedule, but only with the proper planning, training,
and tools.
4 Access to usability testers
who have disabilities
45% While 94% agree it's important, only 56% of organizations are
doing it. Budget Hinderance.
5 Too many content creators-
can’t monitor everything
44% Especially rang true for higher ed who have professors and
assistants uploading documents and videos for classes daily.
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24. On shifting accessibility left…
• Accessibility is moving upstream
• 90% of development teams think about
accessibility before building begins.
• Continuous Integration deployment is spotty, at
best
• 14% of development teams reported using
SDKs or automated testing integrations
• Doubled to 28% for those with advanced
accessibility knowledge.
• Other groups with high adoption
• Long-term contracts with an
accessibility vendor (23%)
• Organizations with 50k+ employees
(35%)
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25. Do we have people with disabilities test?
• 94% of organizations agree
that testing by people with
disabilities is important
• 56% of organizations are not
doing it
• The more established a
program is the more likely it
is to include testing by people
with disabilities
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Usability testing by people with disabilities, by
accessibility program age
26. What’s the right technical standard?
• WCAG 2.1 was released in
June of 2018.
• 2019 SODAR
− 28% of organizations said they
had adopted the 2.1
guidelines
• 2020 SODAR
− 56% of organizations said they
had adopted the 2.1
guidelines
• Bottom Line: It’s time to
take the 2.1 plunge
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27. What does that
mean for video?
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28. Video captioning is widely adopted
For general video
• 90% of respondents caption their video content
• 30% of them outsource captions
For live events
• “We provide live closed-captioning” - 29.4%
• “We provide a transcript following the webinar” - 29.4%
Bottom Line
• Online video captions are the default these days
• Caption quality is the next focus
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