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AccessibilityPlus 2021 Receives IAAP Approval for CEUs

Written by Kevin McDaniel | September 28, 2021

AccessibilityPlus 2021 the Global Conference receives IAAP (International Association of Accessibility Professionals) Approval for continuing education units (CEUs). 

IAAP members that participate in IAAP's professional development program have the opportunity to receive CEU's for up to 21 APlus webinars. 

What is AccessibilityPlus 2021? 

AccessibilityPlus 2021 the Global Conference will bring business leaders, accessibility professionals, ADA Coordinators, and subject matter experts together to promote and share best practices in accessibility, assistive technology, and much more. 

Keynote speakers include Judith Heumann, an internationally recognized disability advocate that has served in the Clinton and Obama Administration, and Caroline Casey, businesswoman and activist behind The Valuable 500, the world’s largest CEO collective and business move for disability inclusion. 

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