Digital accessibility in the Public Sector: statistics, trends and tips!
Recorded
Tuesday, November 10, 2020 · 2:00 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Accessibility is and has always been important, but 2020 has been a year that has really brought home to the Public Sector how vitally important accessibility really is. The ‘Channel Shift’ of council services, in particular, has soared, shifting from telephone and council drop-in centres to online council services. Digital is no longer the channel of choice - but in some cases, the only channel available. Most councils have conformed to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 as part of the legislation that came into play on the 23rd September, but is that enough and are councils in it for the long run?
Jadu and Silktide have joined forces to run a 1-hour webinar with Anne Jones, Web Officer at Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council to have an open discussion on Silktide’s latest index and to deep-dive into why councils need to keep accessibility up (especially right now) to ensure online services can be accessed by all, with tips on how.
You will take away from this 1-hour webinar:
- The latest results from the Silktide Accessibility Index including statistics and trends following the legislation being in play
- The most common accessibility issues that councils are facing right now and tips on how to solve them
- The best and most efficient ways to monitor and keep your website accessible especially when crisis hits to ensure those most vulnerable can access your website
- The importance of thinking of the end-user
- Some other generic tips on tools including PDFs and Accessibility Statements
We will spend the last 15-minutes answering any questions you might have or discuss any issues you may be facing.
Kathryn Halton of Pendle Borough Council, speaking on why accessibility cannot drop as a priority in July, said: “...service requests for March, April and May were up 137% compared to the same period last year, and the council had received 100 per cent more feedback from customers about what works and what doesn’t work on the website because they have been forced to go online.”
AGENDA
The latest results from the Silktide Accessibility Index
The most common accessibility issues that councils are facing right now and tips on how to solve them
The best and most efficient ways to monitor and keep your website accessible
The importance of thinking of the end-user
Top tips on tools including PDFs and Accessibility Statements
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Tuesday, November 10, 2020 · 2:00 p.m.
London
Duration: 1 hour
Price:Free
Language:English
Who can attend?Everyone
Dial-in available?
(listen only):Yes.
Dial-in Number:
Please register for this Webinar to view the dial-in info.
As Training Manager and Content Strategist, Paul has more than a decade of experience working with Jadu and has been directly involved in all implementations of Jadu Continuum providing user training and consultancy to our customers.
Luke joined Jadu Creative in April 2019. He has a passion for producing quality systems, and putting accessibility at the forefront of everything he does. Luke makes sure the sites that come through the test team are of the highest possible standard.
As Website Officer at Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council, Anne has over 15 years’ experience in running the council website, delivering services online to residents, businesses and visitors. She is passionate about simple and accessible website...
Lee is Head of Product at Silktide. He’s been coding since he was 10 years old and holds a First Class Honours degree in Web Development. He works with large public sector organizations, giving advice on web accessibility, and in his spare time...
Jadu is a global provider of Web Experience Management software, specialising in Web CMS, Forms, Portal and Customer Case Management tools for the enterprise. Jadu is well established in the public sector for offering digital solutions to local government and higher education as well as a score of commercial organisations around the world.
For more information visit: www.jadu.net