July is Disability Pride Month, a month that emphasizes visibility, inclusion, and the pride felt by people with disabilities and acknowledges the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) passed in 1990.
At Charles Taylor Engineering Technical Services, our commitment to accessibility and ADA compliance is a cornerstone of our work. We strive to minimize risks and support the disabled community through our comprehensive services. Our expert, Elizabeth Ruggles, specializes in Accessibility, assisting clients in creating environments that meet ADA standards and the Federal Fair Housing Act.
The Disability Pride flag symbolizes inclusion:
- Charcoal grey: Memory of victims of ableist abuse
- Diagonal band: Breaking barriers to inclusion
- Red: Physical disabilities
- Gold: Neurodivergence
- White: Undiagnosed and invisible disabilities
- Blue: Psychiatric disabilities
- Green: Sensory disabilities
Want to learn more about how Charles Taylor can help with accessibility in your projects? Our very own Elizabeth Ruggles is an expert in this field and can provide the guidance you need. Learn more about our services and how we can support your efforts towards accessibility here.
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