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Comment LC-1279
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Commenter: Andrew Arch <andrew.arch@visionaustralia.org> on behalf of Vision Australia

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Comment: para 1 says thaty WCAG 2.0 makes web content available to a wide range of disabilities, including "blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning difficulties, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech difficulties, and others". It seems that learning difficulties and cognitive limitations are not addressed to any significant extent, in fact even less than WCAG 1.0. It seems the emphasis is even more on 'blindness and low vision' and 'limited movement'. THis may be becasue the strong move to testability, but given that this is the case, then lets not kid everyone (or no-one) that WCAG 2.0 address all disabilities.

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change wording to leave these out at this stage. Seriously consider the next task for the working group to be to properly address the needs of these groups with suplement or addenda to WCAG 2.0 (or release as a WCAG 2.1)
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