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COCOF innovates with accessible digital platforms

The French Community Commission (COCOF) has taken a major step forward in creating accessible digital experiences with the launch of handicap.brussels and autisme.brussels. These innovative platforms centralise essential information, improving the digital experience for individuals with disabilities in the Brussels-Capital Region.

Breaking digital barriers: Inclusive platforms for all.

Recognising the barriers that traditional platforms often pose, COCOF developed handicap.brussels as a centralised portal to streamline access to resources. The platform complies with the highest accessibility standards, offering multilingual support, plain language options, and soon, sign language videos. It serves as a vital tool for individuals with disabilities, ensuring that all users can navigate the site with ease. Similarly, the redesigned autisme.brussels is more than just an information hub. It is a space for connection and support, offering accessible resources, an activity calendar, and a forum to foster community engagement.

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A benchmark for digital accessibility in Brussels.

Both platforms adhere to WCAG standards, with some AAA elements integrated for maximum accessibility. Features such as intuitive navigation, centralised information, and neutral, high-contrast design ensure a seamless user experience.

These efforts underline COCOF’s commitment to inclusivity and innovation, setting a benchmark for accessible digital platforms in Brussels.

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