ACCESSIBILITY TRAINING

Accessibility doesn’t stick without knowledge behind it

Accessibility only becomes part of your organisation when your people understand it

Tools, scanners, and audits can identify problems and fix them. But if the people building your content, managing your platforms, and running your teams don’t understand what accessible means in practice, the same problems keep appearing in every new page, every new document, every new campaign.

Recite Me’s training programmes are built to close that gap, giving every part of your organisation the knowledge they need to make accessible the default, not the exception.

Training for every part of the business

Content and communications teams

Writers, marketers, and comms professionals who need to create accessible content, images, and documents as standard, not as an afterthought.

Leadership and governance

Senior stakeholders and decision-makers who need to understand what the regulatory landscape requires, and what proportionate action looks like for their organisation.

Developers and digital teams

Engineers and web teams who need to build, test, and maintain accessible experiences and understand what that requires at the code level.

Training programmes

The right training for where your organisation is

Two training products. One always-on and self-service, built for teams that need a shared baseline and compliance-evidenced completion. The other expert-led and built around your specific context — for organisations that need deeper capability, faster.

ACCESSIBILITY LMS

Self-paced online learning

Accessibility knowledge shouldn’t be limited to the people who attended last year’s training day. The LMS gives everyone in your organisation from the newest hire to the most senior leader structured, consistent access to the same quality of learning, whenever they need it.

A growing library of courses covering the full landscape: legislation and standards, practical implementation for web and content, and document accessibility including PDFs. No prior knowledge required. Available on any device, any time.

CUSTOMISED TRAINING

Expert-led team training

Generic training tells people what accessibility is. Bespoke training shows them what it means for the work they do every day with your CMS, your design system, your document workflows. The knowledge lands differently when it’s built around your world.

Designed and delivered by Recite Me accessibility specialists, scoped around your organisation’s context, tools, and team roles. From all-staff awareness through to deep technical implementation for developers and document teams. In-person or remote.

MEET THE TEAM

Taught by people who do this work every day

Recite Me’s accessibility specialists don’t teach from a textbook, they audit, remediate, and advise organisations on accessibility every day. When our team trains yours, the knowledge they share comes from live, practical experience of what works, what fails, and what your teams actually need to change.

Chris Holloway

HEAD OF ACCESSIBILITY

Avneet Jagpal

ACCESSIBILITY CONSULTANT

Abi Owen

ACCESSIBILITY CONSULTANT

Richard Albary

ACCESSIBILITY CONSULTANT

Accessibility Training FAQs​

Each training module takes between 5 and 7 minutes to complete. To complete the entire course you should allow up to 90 minutes, this should allow for enough time to take in all the information and reflect on each module after its completion. 

But, you don’t need to complete the course in one go. Learners are able to work through the 9 modules in their own time.

No, the Recite Me web accessibility course is completely free to use. All you need to do is sign up with your details and the course will be emailed directly to you free of charge.

The course is designed with inclusion in mind, meaning you’ll be able to benefit regardless of your technical abilities or existing accessibility knowledge.

Some notable roles that could benefit from the course include:

  • Web Developers
  • Web Designers
  • Website Managers
  • Senior Members of Staff
  • Professionals looking to learn more about digital accessibility

At Recite Me we believe in digital inclusion and accessibility for three core reasons. Firstly it’s the right thing to do, it’s the smart thing to do and it’s the thing you must do.

Accessibility Training is the right thing to do ethically, it helps you better understand how people with disabilities and diverse needs access the internet. This puts you in a better place to offer support, improve processes and promote accessibility.

Furthermore, it’s the smart thing to do as web accessibility broadens the market reach of your business. With an average of 1 in 4 people having a disability. By creating inclusive processes you are unlocking new potential customers. 

Finally, web accessibility training is the thing you must do to be WCAG compliant. This protects your organisation against the risk of accessibility lawsuits. By mitigating against the likelihood of accessibility lawsuits you are also protecting your organisations brand reputation and image in the market.

This digital accessibility training course covers a wide variety of topics including:

  • Online Accessibility Laws
  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
  • Accessibility in the Workplace
  • Accessible Communications
  • Accessible Documents
  • Accessible Processes
  • Common Accessibility Failures
  • Accessibility Tools
  • Testing Websites for Accessibility
  • Taking action and Implementing Changes

Accessibility Training FAQs​

Each training module takes between 5 and 7 minutes to complete. To complete the entire course you should allow up to 90 minutes, this should allow for enough time to take in all the information and reflect on each module after its completion. 

But, you don’t need to complete the course in one go. Learners are able to work through the 9 modules in their own time.

No, the Recite Me web accessibility course is completely free to use. All you need to do is sign up with your details and the course will be emailed directly to you free of charge.

The course is designed with inclusion in mind, meaning you’ll be able to benefit regardless of your technical abilities or existing accessibility knowledge.

Some notable roles that could benefit from the course include:

  • Web Developers
  • Web Designers
  • Website Managers
  • Senior Members of Staff
  • Professionals looking to learn more about digital accessibility

At Recite Me we believe in digital inclusion and accessibility for three core reasons. Firstly it’s the right thing to do, it’s the smart thing to do and it’s the thing you must do.

Accessibility Training is the right thing to do ethically, it helps you better understand how people with disabilities and diverse needs access the internet. This puts you in a better place to offer support, improve processes and promote accessibility.

Furthermore, it’s the smart thing to do as web accessibility broadens the market reach of your business. With an average of 1 in 4 people having a disability. By creating inclusive processes you are unlocking new potential customers. 

Finally, web accessibility training is the thing you must do to be WCAG compliant. This protects your organisation against the risk of accessibility lawsuits. By mitigating against the likelihood of accessibility lawsuits you are also protecting your organisations brand reputation and image in the market.

This digital accessibility training course covers a wide variety of topics including:

  • Online Accessibility Laws
  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
  • Accessibility in the Workplace
  • Accessible Communications
  • Accessible Documents
  • Accessible Processes
  • Common Accessibility Failures
  • Accessibility Tools
  • Testing Websites for Accessibility
  • Taking action and Implementing Changes