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Making Digital Access Real

Building Inclusive Digital Spaces Across Montreal

We're Inclusive Access Ltd, and we've been training government teams, designers, and developers on WCAG compliance and accessible design since 2022. Our work focuses on practical solutions — not just compliance checkboxes. We help Montreal organizations understand why accessibility matters and how to build it into everything they create.

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What We Specialize In

Our Core Training Areas

We've built our reputation on deep expertise in WCAG standards, practical accessible design implementation, and helping teams understand that accessibility isn't a burden — it's good design.

WCAG Compliance Training

We don't just teach standards. We break down WCAG 2.1 Level AA and AAA into what they actually mean for your projects. Teams learn the "why" behind each guideline so they can make smart decisions.

Inclusive Design Principles

Color contrast, typography, navigation, forms — we cover the design fundamentals that actually impact real users. Inclusive Access Ltd shows how accessibility enhances design for everyone, not just people with disabilities.

Technical Implementation

Semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, keyboard navigation — developers get hands-on training with real code examples. We focus on practical implementation that works in actual projects.

Testing & Auditing

Teams learn how to test their own work with assistive technology, automated tools, and user testing. We'll show you what to look for and how to spot accessibility issues before they reach users.

How We Work

Our Training Process

Inclusive Access Ltd doesn't deliver one-size-fits-all training. We customize every program for the teams and projects we work with, whether that's a government agency rolling out new digital services or a design team embedding accessibility from the start.

1

Assess & Plan

We start by understanding your current digital landscape, team structure, and specific accessibility challenges. This lets us build training that actually addresses what you're dealing with.

2

Teach & Demonstrate

Workshops, hands-on sessions, and real project examples. We don't just lecture — we show your teams how to apply WCAG standards and inclusive design principles to their actual work.

3

Support & Review

Training doesn't end with a certificate. We provide ongoing support, review your implementations, and help teams troubleshoot as they apply what they've learned to real projects.

What Drives Us

Accessibility as Standard Practice

Since 2022, we've worked with Montreal government organizations on projects that impact many people. We've seen firsthand how poor accessibility creates real barriers — and how thoughtful design removes them.

We're not interested in compliance theater. We don't want your team checking boxes. Instead, we're focused on building a culture where accessibility is how you do good work, not an afterthought added at the end.

Practical Training
Real tools, real code, real examples from projects your teams recognize.
Montreal-Focused
We understand local government priorities, bilingual requirements, and regional digital needs.
Long-Term Partnership
We stick around. Your team's accessibility journey doesn't end when we leave.
Team members collaborating on accessible web design and WCAG testing
Our Content Library

Practical Guides & Resources

Beyond training sessions, we've created guides and documentation that help teams understand WCAG compliance, color contrast requirements, form accessibility, and writing effective alt text for images.

WCAG Standards Breakdown

We've published detailed guides on WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards — what they mean, how they apply to different digital projects, and how to verify compliance.

Visual Design Resources

Color contrast guidelines, typography standards, and design patterns that work for everyone. We've covered color contrast and readability in depth with practical examples.

Form & Navigation

Building forms that everyone can use — accessible inputs, error messaging, keyboard navigation, and clear labeling. We've documented what works and why it matters.

Alt Text Strategies

Writing alt text isn't simple. We've created a practical guide to effective alt text that describes images for people using screen readers while staying concise and useful.

Important Information

The training materials, guides, and resources provided by Inclusive Access Ltd are designed for educational and informational purposes. While we've invested significant effort in creating accurate, practical content on WCAG compliance and accessible design, individual implementation results depend on many factors including team expertise, project complexity, existing systems, and how thoroughly recommendations are applied. We encourage organizations to conduct their own testing, consult with accessibility specialists for specific projects, and involve users with disabilities in testing and feedback. Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time achievement. Success requires commitment, continuous learning, and regular review.