Final project
Accessibility and equality
Digital accessibility for public services
How to design online content, forms and communication without excluding users.
The course teaches simple accessibility practices for content, documents, forms and communication that can be implemented without rebuilding the whole organization.
Overview
About this course
The course is designed as a practical online path: short modules, examples, implementation materials and a clear final outcome.
Participants learn to recognize barriers, improve basic content and prepare an accessibility checklist for their team.
4
modules
1
mini audit
4
language versions
What you will learn
A good digital service also works for people we do not see in statistics.
Recognize common accessibility barriers.
Improve content and document structure.
Prepare an accessible form or message.
Create a publishing checklist for a team.
Skills
Course information
Syllabus
Course modules
01 Accessibility basics
Online module
Accessibility basics
Online module
What digital accessibility is and why it is not only about disability.
02 Content and documents
Online module
Content and documents
Online module
Headings, language, text alternatives and material formatting.
03 Forms and services
Online module
Forms and services
Online module
How to reduce barriers in user journeys.
04 Mini audit
Online module
Mini audit
Online module
A simple review process for a page, document or message.
Best for
Who this path is for
Officials and web editors
Schools and libraries
Social organizations
Included
- Accessibility checklist
- Mini-audit template
- Good-practice examples
- Completion certificate
Digital inclusion
Course access
The course can run as individual access, a partner path or a closed institutional program.