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Standing Group/Special Interest Groups (SG/SIGs) are an opportunity for Internet Society members to collaborate on and find solutions for topics of interest that are not necessarily addressed directly by the projects under the Internet Society Action Plan. | Standing Group/Special Interest Groups (SG/SIGs) are an opportunity for Internet Society members to collaborate on and find solutions for topics of interest that are not necessarily addressed directly by the projects under the Internet Society Action Plan. | ||
Revision as of 07:56, 27 March 2024
// Please note that this documentation is provided by the Accessibility SIG of the New York Chapter in support of of the Internet Society Accessibility Standing Group //
Standing Group/Special Interest Groups (SG/SIGs) are an opportunity for Internet Society members to collaborate on and find solutions for topics of interest that are not necessarily addressed directly by the projects under the Internet Society Action Plan.
Contents
- 1 Membership
- 2 Formation
- 3 Website
- 4 Logo
- 5 Slogan
- 6 Communication
- 7 Code of Conduct
- 8 Leaders
- 9 Former officers
- 10 Calls
- 11 Activity Plans
- 12 Elections
- 13 ISOC Accessibility Framework and Disability Action Inclusion Plan
- 14 Disability Leadership Training Project
- 15 Africa accessibility awareness campaign
- 16 Surveys
- 17 Group Activities
Membership
Membership of the Accessibility Standing Group is open to all Internet Society Members. To join the Internet Society visit https://www.internetsociety.org/become-a-member/ - it's free!
Formation
The Internet Society Accessibility Standing Group was formed on November 1 2021, subsequent to ISOC's plan to de-charter existing Special Interest Groups. While the new SIGs are temporary and project-based, both Accessibility and Youth, as Standing Groups, are permanent.
The former Accessibility SIG (A11ySIG) was de-chartered, and reverted to its origin as an Internet Society New York Chapter (ISOC-NY) project, in a supporting role to the new Standing Group, as well as other activities.
- March 31 2022 Formal welcome from Internet Society BoT Chair Ted Hardie (pdf)
Website
The Accessibility Standing Group's official web address is https://www.internetsociety.org/sigs/accessibility/
Logo
Various variations of the Accessibility Standing Group logo may be found in this folder.
Slogan
"Promoting inclusion for persons with disabilities" (adopted Dec 11 2023)
Communication
- ASG members communicate via the ISOC Community Chatter (ISOC login required)
- There is also a LinkedIn page
- LinkedIn Content Strategy (Jan 2024)
Code of Conduct
Leaders
In January 2024, the following officers were elected to two year terms.
- Chair: Dr. Praveen Misra
- Vice Chair: Dr. Ashutosh Pathak
- Vice Chair: Dina Santana Santos
- Secretary: Nancy Marangu
Former officers
- See Former Officers
Calls
Activity Plans
Elections
- Election of Officers January 2024 result
- Definition of ASG Positions (2024)
- ASG Nominations outline (2024)
- Recommendations for 2024 selected_positions (2024)
- Nominations Committee 2023
- Election of Officers January 2022 result
ISOC Accessibility Framework and Disability Action Inclusion Plan
- ISOC Accessibility Framework 1.2 (Draft -October 2022)
- Internet Society Disability Inclusion Action Plan 1.2 (Draft - January 2024)
Disability Leadership Training Project
Africa accessibility awareness campaign
Surveys
- Chapters Survey (Jul-Sep 2023)
- Member Survey (Oct 2023) (xlsx)