Disability-inclusive disaster risk management (DRM) that guarantees and supports the rights of persons with a range of physical, sensory, mental, and psychological challenges to participate in all processes that will prepare them, and their communities, to respond to hazard warnings and recover from hazard impacts to the greatest extent possible—within their individual capacities and abilities, is an internationally agreed DRM priority. In principal, this has been embraced as a DRM goal across the Caribbean. However, persons with disabilities are often excluded from full participation in DRM due to a range of both structural and non-structural barriers to access. The aim of this report is to identify and understand barriers to accessing information that persons with disabilities across the nine selected Caribbean countries continue to experience and to consider strategies that will remove or minimise these barriers. The scope of the research is confined information that is produced and disseminated using web-based technologies.