Resources + Tools

Resources

General

 

Government Digital Service (GDS)

The GDS has a lot of different resources, including these excellent Do’s and Don’ts Accessibility posters - sample to the right. (Print these out and put them up!) 

They also have an https://accessibility.blog.gov.uk/blog, and various training videos on youtube including: How we do accessibility and inclusion

‘The Big Hack’ resources from Scope

This is a set of really useful guidelines on how to create accessible content, UX, and code:

https://bighack.org/

You might want to start with: https://bighack.org/assistive-technology-devices-definitions-how-disabled-people-use-the-web/ )

 

Discipline-specific resources

Please add to these lists whenever you discover something useful.

 

Resources for Content + UX teams

 

Resources for social teams

 

Resources for technical teams

  • GDS blog on why content should be created in HTML instead of PDFs

  • Before starting to implement new features, you should consider how accessible it will be. There are many great resources with sample markup that you can use as a base for your feature.        

 

Tools 

Browser and development tools

Technical teams can use these to help test their work’s accessibility.

  • Chrome dev tools has an accessibility auditor built into Lighthouse 

  • When testing on desktop devices use VoiceOver on Mac, and NVDA on Windows. Default iOS and Android should be used on mobile

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  • Axe Web Accessibility Testing:   

Colour contrast checkers

These enable you to check that text and ui elements meet minimum foreground and background colour contrast requirements for Digital:

  • WebAIM   

  • Contrast Checker:   

Other

Simulators

These allow you to empathise with users with access needs