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Accessibility Widget Added to 6 Wheels Site!

I hope everyone is doing well and staying safe! I wanted to update everyone on an exciting new accessibility feature on the 6 Wheels Consulting website!

We now have User1st’s accessibility widget on our site! You can find this widget on the upper left-hand corner of the website labeled ‘accessibility’ in the color yellow. When you click the button, you’re offered a variety of features, including using a screen reader, navigating the site by keyboard, changing the color contrast on the site, magnifying the screen, and more. These features all make the site easier to access, which is incredibly important to us at 6 Wheels Consulting. You can go to User1st’s website HERE

I’m happy to now have User1st’s accessibility widget on the site and am excited to continuously make 6 Wheels Consulting more accessible in every way. If you have any questions about this new feature, please let me know.

PHOTO: Letters in different shades of blue spelling out User1st World Wide Accessibility.

PHOTO: Letters in different shades of blue spelling out User1st World Wide Accessibility.

A 6 Wheels Summer Update

I hope everyone’s been doing well and is remaining safe and healthy during these difficult times. It’s been a busy summer for us at 6 Wheels, and I’ve been grateful that I’ve been able to work remotely.

I’ve been doing my off-season lobbying work and recently met with 23 legislators, and we discussed budget concerns regarding people with disabilities and employment. As we look forward to the 2021 session, we know that it might look a bit different, but we still have the same goal of advocating for people with disabilities.

I’m also continuing to serve as an adult ally for the Youth As Self-Advocates (YASA). We meet several times a week with youth board members and talk about various issues, including how the pandemic is affecting youth with disabilities.

In other news, I’ve signed on to be an affiliate partner with User1st, an organization that focuses on improving internet accessibility.

I’ve also been working with a fellow disability consultant, Rachel Kaplan, who runs an organization called Kintsugi Consulting. We’re working to develop an 18-module disability employment training course that will be marketed to businesses. The modules will be focused around interviewing, corporate culture, ADA in the workplace, etc., with 12 mandatory modules and an additional 6 optional modules. Keep a look out for more information as we continue to work on the course!

Additionally, I’ve been working on the idea of moving public speaking content to virtual content and have been spending some time working on writing a book. I’ll make sure to share more information with you all as I continue to work on both processes!

Again, I hope everyone is doing well and is staying healthy and safe! As always, I appreciate everyone’s support.

PHOTO: This is a picture of some sand with the word summer written in it. In the upper right-hand corner, there is a purple star fish and in the lower left-hand corner there is a green sand bucket.  The water is also coming in on the sand.

PHOTO: This is a picture of some sand with the word summer written in it. In the upper right-hand corner, there is a purple star fish and in the lower left-hand corner there is a green sand bucket. The water is also coming in on the sand.

User1st & 6 Wheels Consulting Announce Strategic Partnership

PHOTO: 6 Wheels Consulting, LLC Logo

PHOTO: 6 Wheels Consulting, LLC Logo

WASHINGTON, DC (July 20, 2020) – User1st and 6 Wheels Consulting today announced a strategic partnership to advance web accessibility for people with disabilities. The two organizations will work to encourage and consult with businesses, health organizations, and government entities to adopt inclusive technology practices.

“I am excited to expand the already wonderful partnership with User1st. Their world class web accessibility tools open doors for many people with disabilities to have access to the web. In our current climate access to the web has become even more vital for those can’t freely leave their house. This expanded partnership will be beneficial for both parties as we make all aspects of the world more inclusive to everyone. I am excited to see where the work takes our two amazing organizations,” said Matthew Shapiro, Founder and CEO of 6 Wheels Consulting.

“The need for web accessibility is more critical than ever with the COVID-19 pandemic keeping people with disabilities even more isolated. As we approach the 30th Anniversary of the Americans with Disability Act which opened physical doorways, we look forward to working with Matthew to open digital doorways for the disability community,” said User1st CEO Amihai Miron.

Statistics show that home internet use surged upwards of 70% during the peak months phase 1 stay-home orders. The most used online services were grocery, e-commerce, health, and home improvement, with a nearly 50% increase in telehealth services and a doubling of online grocery sales. Even as many states have reopened, nearly all health guidelines encourage those who fall within a vulnerable population to continue to shelter in place, even extending the warning to household members or caregivers for people who may need assistance. Website accessibility should be counted among the essential services for people with disabilities.

Digital accessibility is the ability of a website, mobile application, or electronic document to be easily navigated and understood by all users of varied abilities, including those who have visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive disabilities. Unfortunately, most websites and other digital assets were not created with accessibility in mind, blocking users with disabilities from using your online resources and apps which can lead to litigation risk under the ADA and several other civil right laws.

About 6 Wheels Consulting, LLC:
6 Wheels Consulting, through professional consulting, dynamic public speaking, and lobbying services, strives to educate and guide organizations of all types in both the public and private sectors with the goal of strengthening their understanding of disability culture and the issues that affect this population. We do this through inclusive, common-sense, cost- effective, solutions to disability related concerns. This enhanced education hopes to broaden the understanding and appreciation for those with disabilities. For more information on 6 Wheels Consulting, visit www.6wheelsconsulting.com; Contact: Matthew Shapiro, 804-317-0819; matthew.shapiro@6wheelsconsulting.com

About User1st:
Founded with the purpose of making the power of the internet accessible for persons with varied and changing abilities, User1st provides the most advanced web accessibility solutions on the market for testing, remediation, monitoring, and compliance. User1st’s solutions are deployed in a variety of industries worldwide, including financial services, retail, government, education, and healthcare. For more information, visit http://www.user1st.com/ and follow User1st on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter @User1st.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Raegan Bartlo, VP Communications
202-919-6216
Raegan.bartlo@user1st.com

Written by Raegan Bartlo

Originally posted on User1st https://www.user1st.com/press-blog/user1st-6-wheels-consulting-announce-strategic-partnership