In May 2012, the NPS formed the Accessibility Task Force to improve our organizational approach to ensuring that national parks can be enjoyed by individuals with disabilities. The task force developed a five-year strategic plan, All In! Accessibility in the National Park Service, 2015–2020 (1.25MB PDF), for improving accessibility from fiscal year 2015 to 2020. Upon conclusion of All In in September 2020, the NPS reviewed its servicewide accomplishments made during the period of the strategic plan. This effort resulted in a final strategic plan close-out report (PDF, 448KB).The final report on the strategic plan highlights many advances the NPS should take pride in and that should serve as an impetus to push ahead with accessibility incorporated into everything we do. Examples of successes covered in the final report include:
- Completing of a report on accessibility competencies for NPS staff
- Increasing accessibility training available to the field
- Launching an external facing website, and an internal facing SharePoint site, to provide information on accessibility to visitor and employees
- Publishing an online Disability History series
- Initiating a project to audio describe NPS unigrids for people who are blind or low vision
- Assessing the accessibility of nearly 175 park units
- Funding numerous projects that will serve as examples of “entry to exit” accessibility
Last updated: December 16, 2022