Dear all, Thanks for sharing. I too fully agree that it would be a good idea to have such documents on ICEVI website. However, before posting this document and any other documents, I believe that you need to check the accessibility of these materials for all their readers including those with visual impairment. One way of doing so is to make these materials available in different formats including MS Word, the most accessible format for visually impaired people. So my suggestion is that you could always provide a link to where the PDF file is originally posted. But on ICEVI website you need to consider issues around accessibility which may necessitate having the consent of its publishers to have it in different formats. I hope this makes sense. Please get back to me if further explanation is required. All the best, Maha Maha Khochen Independent Disability Advisor and Researcher Skype ID: mahakhochen From: Plastunova Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 10:54 PM To: icevi-e-contacts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [icevi-e-contacts] ei Dear Colleagues, enclosed you can find WHO and UNICEF document regarding ei My suggestion is place this document to the ICEVI-E webside page Specific Topics: early intervention. If you agree we kindly ask Martina to place it. Best regards, Lilia