10 digital accessibility mistakes to avoid

A list of common mistakes and simple fixes when designing and developing accessible websites and apps.
A list of common mistakes and simple fixes when designing and developing accessible websites and apps.
We asked user researchers about their role in making digital services accessible, recruiting people with access needs, and sharing best practices for integrating accessibility into the user research process.
We hope you enjoy this light-hearted, festive quiz brought to you by Kelly and Samantha.
We asked content designers from various government departments how they initially learned about accessibility and what they wished others would consider when creating accessible content.
This is for everyone: documenting how we're rebuilding inclusive digital services across the UK Government.
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How accessible is your website?
Public sector organisations have a legal duty to make websites accessible. Find out how your organisation is impacted at GOV.UK/accessibility-regulations
GOV.UK service and product owners need to upload an accessibility page and publishers need to upload an accessible documents policy.
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