Nationwide Accessibility Standard
The criteria our products and services must meet to ensure that they are accessible to everyone who needs them.
The criteria our products and services must meet to ensure that they are accessible to everyone who needs them.
Use our digital accessibility principles to help develop a mindset that puts accessibility and inclusion at the forefront of everything we do.
Find out what digital accessibility is, why it’s important and how you can do it well.
In the UK, 1 in 5 people have a disability. This could be sight, hearing, mobility or cognitive (affecting memory and thinking). The WCAG standard was designed to meet the needs of users with these needs. This article looks at those permanent disabilities more closely.
The W3C released the long-awaited Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 on 5th October 2023. This version of the guidelines, originally due to be released in November 2020, has been in development for over three years, with multiple delays along the way, not to mention a global pandemic. What is WCAG 2.2? WCAG 2.2 is an… What’s new in WCAG 2.2
Assistive technology is a piece of software or hardware used by people with disabilities to help them perform tasks online.
Find out how to work with our accessibility partner the Digital Accessibility Centre (DAC).
Find out what an accessibility assessment is and how it works