Release Date: Nov 11th, 2008
A new campaign has been launched to ensure that the switchover to digital television ensures the service is accessible to people with disabilities.
The ‘TV Access’ campaign is being led by NCBI and involves a number of other leading disability groups including the Disability Federation of Ireland, the Irish Deaf Society, the Central Remedial Clinic, Enable Ireland, Age Action and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
The coalition is working with the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland to ensure that the new digital television service is accessible, usable and affordable for people with vision impairments and that an adequate amount of audio described programming is included.
The campaign aims to ensure that:
The TV Access coalition has recently made a submission on the Broadcasting Bill recommending changes to ensure the effective representation of older people and people with disabilities on the new Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI), the boards of RTÉ and TG4 and the audience councils. The proposed changes will guarantee representation and avoid the danger of tokenism.
You can find out more about digital TV and read the TV Access coalition’s submission by visiting the TV Access website at www.tvaccess.ie