Web & Digital Access Course provides professional accreditation
The Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility (PCWA) is one of the world’s leading web and digital access courses. It runs part-time, online, for six weeks, and graduates receive an...
View ArticleThe business case for enrolling in the course: Professional Certificate in...
Quite a few people have contacted Media Access Australia over recent times, asking if there was a supporting document that would aid them in providing a business case for their employer to fund...
View Article31% of UK Councils fail ‘real scenario’ website accessibility test
A recent annual survey conducted by UK public sector IT association Socitm, has revealed that around one in three UK councils and local Government authorities failed a test for accessibility based on...
View ArticleWhy usability testing is so crucial
Web and digital accessibility is not rocket science. And you don’t have to be a Big Bang Theory type to get it done. Making digital communications accessible to people with disability is about...
View ArticleWhy digital accessibility is great for business
Digital agencies and suppliers who are across web accessibility, gain a competitive advantage when dealing with Government agencies and corporates, ensure a great user experience for those with a...
View ArticleMore companies being sued for website inaccessibility
Inaccessible websites are attracting more litigation than ever before. On 15 June 2017 a Federal Judge in California allowed a blind plaintiff to continue his lawsuit against US retailer, Hobby Lobby,...
View ArticlePCWA provides accessibility expertise for the web, digital comms and apps
Looking to upskill? Listen to this podcast and read the transcript about the six-week online Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility (PCWA) course. It offers graduates an internationally...
View ArticleSimple tips for easy Word doc accessibility
Creating Word documents that can be read and understood by a diverse range of people, is just as vital as creating accessible, inclusive websites and online content. Imagine going to a recruitment...
View ArticleIs my website accessible? And what does that mean anyway?
Some people believe that having an accessible website means that it’s ‘live’ and you can access it from a computer or mobile device. Others think about ramps, lifts, access maps and disabled toilets...
View ArticleA recent grad’s experience of the PCWA web access course
What’s it like to study one of the world’s best online web accessibility courses? Jessica Budd is a digital accessibility analyst with Media Access Australia and recently studied the Professional...
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