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Unlocking Accessibility

Our Unlocking Accessibility series focuses on asking various professions or teams specific questions about digital accessibility.

Unlocking Accessibility: Key misconceptions, common issues, and tools used by Accessibility Specialists

A room filled with various devices and assistive technology on display. Accessibility posters are visible on the walls, showcasing information and resources. The devices include a mix of tools designed to support accessibility needs.

We asked accessibility specialists about what are the key misconceptions and common issues they encounter in accessibility, and what tools they use during audits.

Unlocking Accessibility: User researchers share their approach to digital accessibility and recruiting people with disabilities

A collection of post-it notes on a table, with a question 'What stops you blogging?' written on a piece of paper behind the notes.

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.

Unlocking Accessibility: Content designers share their experience and advice

Image of a laptop with the text 'Make it easy for everyone to access government services' on the screen next to a set of headphones and notebook

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.