Accessibility News
By Sam Mason, VAD Accessibility Coordinator
To ensure diverse stakeholders across Alberta are aware of the Commission’s new website, we would appreciate your help to reach as many people as possible. We’ve prepared the following sample promotional content for use in your organization’s newsletter or on social media channels. You are also welcome to modify these posts or create your own. Alternative text has been provided for use with the graphics we’ve provided.
If you post on LinkedIn, please be sure to tag the Alberta Human Rights Commission so we can re-share your posts!
Sample Content
Sample #1:
The Alberta Human Rights Commission has launched a new website! This new site aims to help users better navigate human rights information online, with straightforward language that answers Albertans’ human rights questions and helps them navigate the human rights system.
Visit the new website to learn more about its many new features and capabilities:
https://albertahumanrights.ab.ca/
Sample #2:
Did you know the Alberta Human Rights Commission has launched a new website? With mobile-friendly features and revised content, their new website aims to enhance the user experience and improve accessibility. New features also aim to improve the value of the website as a trusted tool for human rights education in Alberta.
Visit the new website to learn more: https://albertahumanrights.ab.ca/
Alternative Text for Promotional Graphics
Alt text for “AHRC Website Promo Graphic (Blue)”
White and dark blue text on medium blue background featuring blue and yellow rounded shapes reads: “The Alberta Human Rights Commission has launched a new website!” Dark blue Alberta Human Rights Commission logo in the bottom right corner features a stylized “hr” that stands for human rights.
Alt text for “AHRC Website Promo Graphic (White)”
Blue text on white background featuring blue and yellow rounded shapes reads: “The Alberta Human Rights Commission has launched a new website!” Dark blue Alberta Human Rights Commission logo in the bottom right corner features a stylized “hr” that stands for human rights.