COAT advocates for accessibility and usability of technology for people with disabilities. Enacting the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act (21st CVAA) was a huge step forward and we are working to implement this new law. COAT’s overall aim is to ensure accessibility, usability, and affordability of all broadband, wireless, and Internet technologies for people with disabilities.
Arabic Translation of "17 Misconceptions About People with Hearing Loss"
March 1, 2010: COAT applauds our affiliate, Hearing Loss Program in New York state, who recently approved the translation into Arabic of "17 Misconceptions About People with Hearing Loss," written by Janice Schacter in January.
Hazem Aal Ismail -- a Speech Therapist & Audiologist -- in Jordan has offered to translate the item for circulation in the Arabic-speaking world. This could surely go a long way in improving the circumstances for people with hearing loss in the Middle East.
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