As a result, our end - of - year test includes accessibility resources that address visual, auditory, and
physical access barriers — allowing virtually all students to show what they know and can do without compromising the assessment construct.
Our end - of - year tests include accessibility resources that address visual, auditory and
physical access barriers.
Not exact matches
But, while this certainly is a valid point, the democratization of Broadway — bringing down the
barriers of
access whether it's geographic, economic or
physical limitations — has provided the gateway for a new audience.
According to the United Nation's Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and to experts, disability is the combination of: 1) the individual's impairment; 2) the
barriers in the environment (lack of
physical and communications accessibility, negative attitudes, absence of laws and specific policies); and 3) the individual's social role (sex, financial situation,
access to political participation, etc).
The IOM report recommends, in the short - term, that doctors and patients should be better informed about pain and currently available treatments;
barriers to
accessing pharmaceuticals should be removed; and alternative treatments that have demonstrated some efficacy, such as
physical therapy, should be made more available and covered by insurance.
The ACO will map services to Medicaid patients»
physical location and medical needs, while addressing psychosocial
barriers that often limit
access to high - quality care.
This
physical barrier severely limits
access to brain tissue, and only lets a select few chemicals slip in.
Your skin acts as a
physical barrier to foreign invaders, making it harder for them to gain
access to your body.
Physical security measures such as security fencing combined with gates,
barriers or bollards will help deter any unauthorised visitors and will make
accessing the site more difficult.
The
physical barrier usually consists of a door secured with a magnetic or strike lock and turnstiles or speed gates which limit
access to the premises to one person for one card presented.
Access control systems consist of three key components known as the
physical barrier, the identification device and the door controller software.
In an environment where the flow of people entering and exiting the site must be monitored, it is important to ensure the perimeter provides meaningful
physical barriers that will deter any sort of unauthorised
access.
Many of these risks existed well before the Internet; but measures to protect children from the corresponding offline threats (such as
physical barriers, age - related norms that prevent
access to certain spaces, and adult supervision) are difficult to impose and enforce in a virtual space.
In November 2017, BCPS removed the
barrier of the
physical library card and created BCPL accounts for all 113,000 students, who now are able to
access physical and digital materials using their student identification numbers.
With
physical books,
access to books can be impeded by three
barriers: archiving (
physical books are expensive to preserve); indexing / search (even where catalogues are available online, searching for relevant books on a given topic can be difficult, and many books are not yet indexed); and obtaining books (once you find a book you think you want, you may need to buy it, borrow it or, if you have
access to a library with the right relationships, attempt to order it via interlibrary loan).
There is palpable potential for such apps to help reduce some of the financial, psychological, informational and
physical barriers that many people face in
accessing justice.
There are numerous, needless
barriers to the profession beginning with the LSAT, exam methods,
access to textbooks, networking events, the
physical set - up of courthouses and classrooms, and the attitudinal prejudices that prevent people with disabilities from getting work.
Haben Girma: Some of the
barriers that exist in terms of
access to justice are
physical.
Persons with
physical disabilities will often face
physical barriers to
accessing justice.
How does your state rate in supporting
access to justice for those who face economic, language or
physical barriers?
With the Act, our nation's healthcare policy aims to protect, promote and restore the
physical and mental well - being of residents of Canada and to facilitate reasonable
access to health services without financial or other
barriers.
Consequently, financial
barriers constrain
access to some services; (iv) People living in the outer suburban fringes of large urban centres, where public transport infrastructure is more limited, can experience difficulties in gaining
physical access to services; (v) Workforce issues experienced by service providers can restrict Indigenous people's
access to services.
This finding is supported by this study's assessment of
barriers to community services where there is a high rate of reporting of
physical barriers to services and in particular, identification of the lack of
physical access / transport difficulties for people with psycho - social disability.
Since 9 - 11, multi-tenant buildings have moved to various levels of
access control, ranging from card keys to
physical barrier turnstiles to optical turnstiles.
These buildings already have
physical barriers, like turnstiles, to control
access.