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While your website's visual appeal might be undeniable, it can sometimes hide a crucial truth: its flaws could be entirely invisible to you, just as its content is invisible to some of your users.

What do you mean, invisible? Well, we can show you…

Picture the experience: they can't see your images, navigation becomes a frustrating maze, links offer no useful descriptions, and those overlay windows simply won't close. This can quickly lead to an inability to complete purchases, and sadly, users simply leave your site out of exasperation.

This scenario is more common than you might think across the web, and there's a significant chance your website might inadvertently be part of the problem.

Digital inclusion is not an issue you can afford to push to one side as future you will be grateful that your website is accessible one day.

Act now:

  1. Add an accessibility statement to your website
  2. Train your entire team with our accessibility workshops
  3. Commission an accessibility audit to check your conformance
  4. Start a conversation with us about digital accessibility
Director, BAFTA

It was a combination of engaging tasks to highlight real life issues, learning materials and examples of lived experiences from the presenter. It was a good introduction to the general topic and gave a good grounding for the next session.

Johnny Shah, Director of Charity at Your City & Metropolitan Hospitals Charity

Fantastic, engaging and interactive detail on digital accessibility.

Team Coordinator, BAFTA

Very informative. A safe space where no questions felt silly. Practical exercises were engaging and educational

Rich Blount, Regional Sales Manager - Europe & Australasia at The Company of Biologists

Really informative, concise, interactive, and it opened my eyes to the challenges other people might have and how we can improve the experience for them.  

Joe Concheiro, Director at RGC Communications

It makes you think about the issue in a different way, and has made me want to look at our own website.

Di Mill, COO at Commtel

Very eye opening. Good mix of speaker delivery, video, interaction. Guidance on what we should be considering. Liked the comparison with everyday actions to demonstrate daily obstacles.

Edward Edmead, Head of Business development at Your City & Metropolitan Hospitals Charity

Evenly balanced. Delivered at a good pace and well thought through. Simon's approach and style allowed time for Qs and As and wider discourse on topics.

Gordon Maguire, Head at Southwark Music

Thanks for this. Always good to have an accessibility Spring clean. It’ll make a difference to our users.

Head of Marketing, The Company of Biologists

The exercises were fun and engaging. Participants were encouraged to contribute. The atmosphere was relaxed.

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  • BAFTA
  • Health Research Authority
  • The Company of Biologists
  • Your City & Metropolitan Hospitals Charity
  • Mary Hare School
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  • Boston College
  • Hero Health
  • Corn Exchange Newbury
  • The Delegate Wranglers

Digital Accessibility Services

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Accessibility training for teams

We have crafted a series of accessibility workshops designed to help your entire team embed accessibility as a standard within your organisation. These sessions have been successfully delivered to both students and seasoned professionals.

Accessibility training
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Digital accessibility articles and resources

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