Website Accessibility
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Almost one in five Australians has a disability, and growing!
One would hope that most people by now are aware of accessibility when it comes to websites, but there still are some shockers out there that come no where near it!
In most cases it takes very little effort to make a website accessible to the minimum requirements.
No one's asking for perfect .... just an attempt
You might find it better to check these things early in construction, because you can save yourself a lot of changing if you catch it early.
Initiatives
Individuals and organisations who provide goods and services over the Internet need to think about how they make their websites accessible to people with disabilities. People with disabilities are utelising the Internet more now, so it makes good business and marketing sense to make your site accessible.
In its most general sense, accessible web design refers to the philosophy and practice of designing web pages so that they can be navigated and read by everyone, regardless of location, experience, or the type of computer technology used.
We have endeavoured to make our sites accessible to cater for everyone. We are always open to new suggestions so that we may provide full service to the greater community. If there is a part of our site you can not view, then please advise us through our contact information on the Contacts page.
Disability Discrimination act
"The provision of information and online services through the Worldwide Web is a service covered by the DDA. Equal access for people with a disability in this area is required by the DDA where it can reasonably be provided. This requirement applies to any individual or organisation developing a Worldwide Web page in Australia, or placing or maintaining a Web page on an Australian server. This includes pages developed or maintained for purposes relating to employment; education; provision of services including professional services, banking, insurance or financial services, entertainment or recreation, telecommunications services, public transport services, or government services; sale or rental of real estate; sport; activities of voluntary associations; or administration of Commonwealth laws or programs. All these are areas specifically covered by the DDA. In addition to these specific areas, provision of any other information or other goods, services or facilities through the Internet is in itself a service, and as such, discrimination in the provision of this service is covered by the DDA. The DDA applies to services whether provided for payment or not."
Read On
- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
- Disability Discrimination Act Advisory Notes
- Disability Discrimination Act 1995 - UK
- Section 508 - USA
Check your site
Check your websites accessibility on this website.
Can you risk it?
A law suit was successfully brought against Sydney organisers (SOCOG) for their site www.olympics.com. A private citizen succeeded in winning $20,000 (Aus) in damages, on 6 November, 2001, after a ruling that the Olympics portal caused "unjustifiable hardship" in failing to meet accessibility standards.
Read on: SCOG Case Details
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