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Comment LC-1408
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Commenter: British Standards Instution, London, UK on behalf of British Standards Instution, London, UK

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1. Addressing Cognitive and Learning Disability

WCAG 2.0 claims to define and address the requirements for making Web content accessible to those with learning difficulties, cognitive limitations and others. We do not accept that claim.

Specifically, the success criteria requirements for making content understandable largely ignore the needs of people with learning difficulties and cognitive limitations. Please note that there are guidelines published by other groups that will make content much more accessible to these users. However, with the WCAG claim to address learning difficulties and cognitive limitations, people will not know that they need to look further.

We would like to see continued work in this field and a statement in the WCAG 2.0 abstract and introduction modifying the claim that they currently address accessibility for learning disabilities. Specifically, we recommend removing learning difficulties and cognitive limitations from the list of supported disabilities. A sentence may be added later in the abstract that \"these guidelines may also provide some benefits for people with learning difficulties and cognitive limitations\". We would then like to see a statement of intent such as: \"the working group intends to build additional success criteria to address accessibility for learning disabilities and cognitive limitations.\"
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