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Public sector organisations are required to ensure their websites and digital services are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. But maintaining accessibility across websites, documents, forms, and multimedia content can be complex.
Our Public Sector Website Accessibility Checklist provides a practical guide to help your organisation identify common accessibility barriers and take steps towards meeting accessibility regulations.
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Public sector websites play a critical role in helping people access services and information. Making sure they’re accessible requires clear standards, regular checks, and accessibility built into everyday digital workflows.
This checklist gives you a straightforward way to review your website against key accessibility requirements, helping you identify common barriers and improve usability for everyone who relies on your digital services. It’s designed to support digital teams, communications professionals, and anyone responsible for managing public sector websites.
Accessibility isn’t just about meeting regulations. It’s about making sure everyone can access the information and services they need independently, from the very first visit.
Run a free accessibility scan to detect any inaccessibility on your website and how to fix it.
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Instantly uncover accessibility barriers hidden across your PDFs and understand what they mean for disabled users and legal compliance.
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