Accessibility training: A guide to available resources

Accessibility is about making information, products, and systems usable for disabled people and everyone. Whether writing emails, managing projects, designing products or buying-in tech, we all need to think about accessibility. There is plenty of training available but knowing which is right for you and your colleagues can be difficult. Our Technology Taskforce has grouped courses and resources by level and job role to help you. Use this resource to find the training you need.

Accessibility training

Above view of a meeting at a table, where two people are shaking hands across the table

Introduction

An introduction to accessibility training and how to use this guide.
Person shows a diagram on a notepad to a colleague, both have less-visible disabilities

Getting started

A series of online courses and resources for a foundational understanding of accessibility.
Colleagues with less-visible disabilities meet in the quiet zone of an office, with paperwork, pens and notepads on the table between them. Left, a woman with ADHD, autsim, dyslexia and a mental health condition, middle, a woman with a brain injury and limited mobility, right a woman with vitiligo and diabetes.

Learning more

Online resources and courses to help you understand the accessibility needs of your organisation.
Accessible resources

Advanced

Technical courses and resources showing how to create accessible content.
Understanding how to support and integrate assistive technology into core business systems.

Specialist

Understanding how to support and integrate assistive technology into core business systems.

If you require this content in a different format, contact enquiries@businessdisabilityforum.org.uk.


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