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Building an accessible culture: digital accessibility training for your entire organisation.

Every organisation has unique needs, and our digital accessibility workshops are designed to address them all. Whether you're just starting your accessibility journey or have experienced teams, we offer tailored training to provide insights, practical guidance, and hands-on experience.

Our workshops cover everything from the basics of accessibility to advanced techniques for testing and implementing changes that meet WCAG standards. We'll work with your team to identify specific goals and create a customised learning path that ensures everyone is equipped to succeed.

We have developed three workshop, tailored to meet the needs of different technical abilities:

  1. Developing a curious mindset about digital accessibility
  2. How to embed digital accessibility into your workflow
  3. Accessible content creation workshop for content creators

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Cost-effective digital accessibility training

Kindera's digital accessibility workshops are built for flexibility and value. You can select the specific sessions that align with your team's learning goals, although we recommend our comprehensive three-part series for maximum impact. Each workshop can host up to 15 participants, making high-quality accessibility education surprisingly affordable.

Reach out now to discuss pricing and tailor a training plan that works for you.

Jess Dean, Digital Content Assistant at The Company of Biologists

A really insightful and well thought out workshop, thinking about accessibility in ways I hadn't considered before. I found it particularly useful to see how people use screen readers and voice navigation, as while I have used them before, they didn’t click until these walkthroughs.

The exercises were interactive and fun in a way that had no pressure and I felt very comfortable throughout the talk. 

The Company of Biologists
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.

BAFTA
Editorial Administrator, The Company of Biologists

The interactivity was engaging and a lot of fun. It gave a really good insight into the importance of accessibility.

The Company of Biologists
Phil Ager, Managing Director at Control Energy Costs

Insightful. Made me think and I will consider what I have learnt today on future projects.

Control Energy Costs
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.  

The Company of Biologists
Sally Brown, General Manager at Gatwick Diamond Business

Clear messages. Good anecdotal examples. Interactive session. Thought provoking.

Gatwick Diamond Business
Product Manager, BAFTA

It was really informative. Good to know that at least I've been shooting in the right direction when I've been testing keyboard and screen readers. I think it's given a really good grounding for the team to move forward, especially the developers. They can consider this when they are working.

BAFTA
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.

Southwark Music

Elevate your DEI commitment

A digital accessibility workshop moves DEI from abstract concepts to concrete, actionable steps. It equips employees with the knowledge and skills to build a more inclusive digital world, directly supporting the company's commitment to:

  • Valuing the diversity of all users, including those with disabilities.
  • Ensuring equity by providing equal access to digital resources.
  • Fostering inclusion by creating environments where everyone can participate fully.

It's a tangible way to demonstrate that the DEI commitment extends to the digital realm, impacting both customers and employees.

Pick and mix your digital accessibility workshops

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Developing a curious mindset about digital accessibility

Understanding the importance of digital accessibility can be challenging without lived experience. This interactive workshop will provide you with a profound understanding of its impact, leaving you inspired to champion digital inclusion.

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