Accessibility for web managers: Planning, procuring, delivering and maintaining an accessible website.
Why do you need this course?
Accessibility often happens too late in a project and is owned by no one, falling somewhere between compliance, business and IT teams. Although most organisations are at least familiar with accessibility, it's rarely considered at the right point a project. For most businesses, it's often too late. Accessibility needs to be built in at the start, not bolted on at the end.
What we'll cover
In this course, we'll look at how to build accessibility into your projects:
- The tools: essential tools & how to use them to help you measure if what you are building is accessible.
- Using the guidelines to guide development, not audit after development, when it's too late
- Where and how to test for accessibility at different stages of a web project.
What you'll get out of it?
You'll be able to bring accessibility into the early planning of a design project, you'll know what to ask for and how to measure if it's being delivered, before it's too late.

