Eye-Able reaches new shores. From its hometown of Würzburg on the Main, off to the Rhine! The city of Cologne is now doing its bit and making its website a little more accessible with the help of our assistance software. What is it?!
The fourth largest city in Germany now also has the
the possibility to customize its website to the individual needs of its users.
needs of its users. This is made possible with over 25 functions relating to
accessibility. These include not only settings such as the activation of a
of a blue filter or the intelligent change of the font size: there is also a
there is also a read-aloud function! You can decide for yourself whether
the entire website or just a part of it should be read aloud. So
the city is taking a big step towards web accessibility!
By the way: Information on the operation and content of the City of Cologne website is also available in simple language and as a sign language video with subtitles!
To make life a little easier for people with disabilities, however, it is not enough just to make the internet more accessible. Of course, something also needs to be done in real life. And here, too, the city of Cologne has not been idle in the past! Back in 2009, an action plan for Cologne's disability policy was unanimously adopted and has since been expanded several times: "Cologne overcomes barriers - a city for all". We think this is exactly the right motto!
After all, over 93,000 people with a recognized severe disability of over 50 percent live here. The action plan is intended to make life in the city easier for these people and, of course, for everyone else. Over 100 measures have been identified for this purpose!
But that's not all: since 2013, the beautiful city of Cologne has also published a brochure on the subject of accessibility. It is called "Cologne barrier-free". It contains lots of useful information on topics such as work, mobility, housing and much more. Information about places of interest naturally also describes their accessibility.
Let's take the well-known Lanxess Arena as an example. The brochure describes in pictures what is on offer in terms of accessibility. It is accessible for wheelchair users and has an elevator. Disabled toilets and parking spaces are also provided. In addition to contact details, information on how to get there is also provided. All in all, "Cologne barrier-free" is a comprehensive guide to make life in the city easier for everyone.
The brochure is published in cooperation with the Sozialverband Deutschland (SoVD) NW e. V. and the Cologne/Leverkusen/Erftkreis district association. It is available locally in various public institutions. These include Cologne's citizens' offices, community centers and centers, as well as welfare associations and their advice centers.