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# Parks & Recreation

Accessible Social Media for Parks and Recreation Teams eBook

See how parks and recreation teams can create accessible social media content across platforms, workflows, and registration experiences.

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For many residents, social media is where they first hear about local events, seasonal programs, and registration opportunities. But if those posts are inaccessible, difficult to read, watch, or navigate, some residents may never receive the information at all.

This guide shows parks and recreation teams how to create accessible social media posts and build accessibility into everyday social media workflows.

Inside the guide:

  • Why accessibility matters for social media and resident participation
  • What ADA Title II requirements mean for parks and recreation communications
  • Best practices for writing, designing, and publishing accessible posts
  • Platform-specific accessibility tips for Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and more
  • How to connect accessible social posts to registration and the broader resident experience
  • Ways to build accessibility into everyday social media workflows

Download the guide now to create more accessible social media posts and help more residents connect with your programs and events.

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