Web accessibility services

Our web accessibility services ensure your site reaches the widest possible audience. Our experienced team can:

  • Test your site manually across numerous technologies and/or test them with disabled users.
  • Take the guesswork out of the accessibility guidelines and compliancy standards (WCAG, RNIB).
  • Help you create a universally accessible website that can be accessed by assistive or new technologies, like screen readers or PDAs.

Web accessibility Benefits

An accessible website makes sense for your business commercially, legally and ethically.

Commercially: Can your business risk excluding the 8.5 million disabled people in Britain or the growing number of users browsing the web with new technologies? Making your website universally accessible to more users means exposing your organisation to more customers.

Ethical: The original vision of the web was its ‘universality’. Showing that you embrace this philosophy by ensuring your website is accessible to a wide audience demonstrates an inclusive and ethical approach to your customers.

Legal: “It is unlawful for a provider of services to discriminate against a disabled person” according to the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). A website is a service to all users, whatever its purpose. It is the duty of all service providers to ensure, as far as possible, that their online service complies with the DDA.

Web accessibility audits

User Vision can perform a comprehensive accessibility audit of your website, advise you on achieving a recognised compliancy standard and test your site with disabled users. You will be provided with a straightforward, detailed report on the site’s accessibility and what measures are required for improvements.

Web accessibility experts from User Vision will evaluate your site through a series of automated and manual tests to determine problems that disabled users may face in accessing the site. These procedures include running your site through an automated accessibility checker, but this is only the tip of the iceberg. Our consultants will examine the site with a range of different browsers and platforms, including screen readers, text only browsers and standard browsers with adjusted settings. The code will be manually checked to determine how issues arise and what can be done to resolve them.

If you are trying to achieve a recognised accessibility standard we can tailor our report to your needs. We can evaluate sites against the full set of W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and specific levels of compliance, such as those required for the ‘See it Right’ qualification from the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB).

User Vision are also proud to partner with Segala in providing an innovative new web accessibility certification which will raise the bar in accessible website design. The certification places a digital certificate on your site which shows you have had an independent accessibility review to certify your site achieves a particular level in accessibility. In certain browsers, such as Firefox, people will be able to filter on accessible sites and searches will only return sites that meet that requirement (where set), thus giving a compelling reason to ensure your site is not only usable but accessible also. User Vision are the first user experience consultancy to have achieved this certification.

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Web accessibility testing 

We also conduct usability tests with disabled users to gather empirical evidence of the accessibility of the site. Through contacts in our community we have a database of disabled users who will give their time to use your site and feedback their experience. Observing these tests is a powerful reminder for you or your colleagues why you should be striving to make your site accessible.

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Frequently our web accessibility audits are integrated with User Experience Evaluations and Usability Testing. Clients who have benefited from this service include Amnesty International, Economist.com, Ikea, Royal Bank of Scotland, Tesco Personal Finance and Scottish Enterprise. Our case study for Britannia Building Society shows how creating an accessible site has improved the user experience for all users.

What to do next 

Contact us today to find out how we can help you make your website accessible to those with disabilities.

We also run a number of web accessibility training courses, visit the events section to see dates for our public courses our contact us to find out about tailoring a web accessibility training course specifically to your needs.

 

User Vision have provided invaluable advice and guidance at every stage in the process of gaining level A accreditation for our site.  The experience has improved the skills of everyone in the team.  I look forward to working with User Vision in the future to make our sites fully accessible

Elinor Crofts, Scottish Widows, Digital Communications Manager.