A web accessibility statement is an information page on your website that clearly states the level of web accessibility to which the website aims to conform. Considerations: What information do you need to include? How do you write one? And where should it be on your website?
Ensuring equal and effective electronic and information technology access is the responsibility of all programs, teachers, and staff. Learn how the University of Montana set-up their accessibility plan.
When thinking about accessibility as a whole, it’s really important to remember that without accessibility, there can never truly be inclusion or equity. So we want to make sure that we’re addressing systemic issues of equity. Accessibility has to be one of our considerations. Watch this video on Operationalizing Accessibility to learn more.
This organization provides information, guidance and training on the ADA, tailored to meet the needs of businesses, government entities, organizations, and individuals.
This site has demos for what accessible vs inaccessible content looks like and why content needs to be made accessible. It also includes step-by-step tutorials, accessibility guidelines, and even templates for you to use.