WCAG Fundamentals Workshop
A structured introduction to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 that covers the four core principles—Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust—and how they apply to real government digital projects. Sessions run twice weekly for 90 minutes each, designed for teams new to accessibility standards.
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WCAG 2.1 conformance levels explained
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Common barriers and practical fixes
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Canadian government compliance requirements
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Implementation roadmaps for your projects
Accessible Design Practices
Hands-on training for designers and developers who want to build inclusive interfaces from the start. We walk through real examples of color contrast requirements, keyboard navigation patterns, and responsive layouts that work for everyone.
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WCAG color contrast standards (AA and AAA)
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Keyboard navigation and focus management
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Accessible form design patterns
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Testing tools and evaluation techniques
WCAG Compliance Audits
A thorough review of your existing digital products against WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards. We identify barriers, explain what needs to change, and provide a prioritized action plan that fits your team's capacity and timeline.
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Comprehensive accessibility assessment
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Detailed findings report with examples
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Prioritized remediation roadmap
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Guidance on testing and ongoing compliance
Team Training Sessions
Tailored workshops for your specific team—whether it's content writers, project managers, or full development teams. We focus on the accessibility practices most relevant to your current work and answer real questions about your projects.
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Role-specific accessibility guidance
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Live examples from government websites
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Q&A on your actual projects
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Resources and checklists to take home