Accessibility made simple
Everything we produce needs to reach everyone, regardless of their ability. Every decision about design, layout, language, colour and images matters, to ensure all have inclusive access to important information.
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We help public and private sector organisations comply to WCAG 2.2
Why do my documents need to be accessible?
If you are a UK public sector organisation or for most charities, it’s the law.
Tell me why
From September 2018 most public sector organisations & most charities must make their website or documentation ‘perceivable, operable, understandable and robust’ to all users.
This means you may now have a legal obligation to make sure your website and all associated documents are ready for all users, regardless of disabilities.
Tell me why
In the UK, the Equality Act 2010, requires that organisations make “reasonable adjustments” to ensure that their services are accessible to people with disabilities.
Some other reasons why you should consider a more accessible approach.
- To be more inclusive; allowing all users especially those with disabilities the benefit of your message.
- Organisations are potentially missing out on a whole demographic of users.
- As a powerful marketing tool.
- Organisations websites will be more optimised and deliver a better experience for your users.
What is an accessible document or web app?
They can be used by as many people as possible, including those with disabilities. Click the link below to see how AccessibilityOnline can help you.
What is WCAG 2.2
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 defines how to make Web content more accessible to people with disabilities.