Work Harder or Work Smarter? How to Optimise Your Accessibility Strategy

Accessibility can at times be overwhelming with multiple strands, projects, handovers and tasks to complete. In this webinar we share what we think are smarter ways of working when it comes to accessibility, so that you maximise your time, energy and budget and get the most benefit out of every piece of work you undertake.

In this webinar, with special guests from our client, ServiceNow, we discuss the benefits of:

  • Design reviews vs Accessibility Testing
  • Journey review vs WCAG review
  • Speed Dating vs guessing what customers think
  • The value of a great briefing
  • Live Audits vs full audit
  • User Experience vs Compliance

In the session we acknowledge the challenges and restrictions of standard approaches and share with you smart ways of working to get you a better/cheaper/more efficient approach.

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Membership of HiHub is free and gives you full access to our webinar video archive (over 3 days free training!), downloads & guidance to help you on your accessibility journey whether you’re: an advocate for diversity and inclusion; your organisation’s accessibility lead; a product or campaign manager; or a member of a team creating sites and apps.

If you’ve only got 1 hour a month to improve your digital accessibility knowledge, spend it with us! Digital Accessibility Experts Live

Come and join us at our free monthly webinar:

Upcoming webinars:

  • 19 December – ‘How to meet the accessibility needs of an increasingly diverse workforce’
  • 30 January – ‘Trends in Digital Accessibility 2025’
  • 27 February – ‘Debunking Accessibility Myths’
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Want to know more about our Audits?

We offer 2 types of audits at Hassell Inclusion, firstly a Standard Accessibility Audit which works to the WCAG 2.1 or WCAG 2.2 AA guidelines, and our unique Live Accessibility Audit which is a more tailored approach to your organisation, focussing on user journeys and working with your teams directly. Both audit types give you a prioritised action plan – a really useful tool to know where to start with any fixes.