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Accessibility strategy

Work with our consultants in a “Shift left” approach to accessibility. We use established accessibility maturity models to guide your organisation’s strategy, and measure progress along the way.

Incorporate accessibility in decision-making

  • Accessibility maturity model assessment

    Using an established maturity model, we review current practices and possible gaps. This can be across a whole organisation, or for a specific team or product.

  • Accessibility roadmap

    Based on past assessments and audits, our accessibility experts help you establish a clear organisation or product roadmap. With a mixture of short or long-term goals, covering both compliance and inclusivity improvements.

  • Legal requirements review

    Review your compliance requirements for standards and laws in North America and Europe. WCAG, Section 508, ADA, Equality Act, Web Accessibility Directive, European Accessibility Act, AODA, PSBAR, EN 301 549, RGAA – we can help.

  • Stakeholder workshops

    Practical exercises, for participants to increase their knowledge of web accessibility and understand how it applies to their role. Understand where stakeholders are involved with Accessibility Roles and Responsibilities Mapping (ARRM).

Benefits

  1. Establish the ROI of accessibility in your organisation
  2. Aim beyond compliance requirements
  3. Plan to remediate any organisational knowledge gaps

Find out how to improve your organisation’s accessibility capabilities

If you’d like to know how to improve the accessibility of your digital services, drop us your details with a link to any relevant site(s), and we’ll get back to you with our recommended approach.

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Our website is our ‘shop window’ for people seeking advice, information and support so it’s absolutely vital that it’s accessible, intuitive and user-friendly. From the start of our work with Torchbox, inclusive design and accessibility have been the driving force. From feedback on the designs to user testing the site to ensure it is accessible and intuitive, blind and partially sighted people have played an invaluable role in developing the website.

Jim Sanders Director of Innovation and Transformation, RNIB