- Kimberley Neville,
- Senior DE&I Manager, Allwyn UK
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YOUR JOB ROLE
For diversity and inclusion teams, accessibility is essential to ensure people with diverse needs can access digital content. This can be achieved through compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) teams increasingly play an important role in ensuring organisations create inclusive digital experiences.
As organisations focus on improving accessibility and removing barriers for people with disabilities, accessibility is becoming a key part of wider inclusion strategies.
Accessibility and inclusion leaders help organisations identify accessibility barriers, establish accessibility policies and ensure digital services are usable by everyone.
Recite Me supports DEI and accessibility leaders by helping organisations identify accessibility issues, improve inclusive digital experiences and implement long-term accessibility strategies.
Does Accessibility Affect Your DEI or Inclusion Responsibilities?
Accessibility often becomes part of DEI and inclusion strategies as organisations work to remove barriers and support equitable access to digital services.
Accessibility may affect your role if you are responsible for:
If your role involves improving inclusion or access, digital accessibility is likely already part of your responsibilities.
Why It Matters
Digital accessibility helps ensure that people with disabilities can access information, services and opportunities without barriers.
Accessible digital services help organisations demonstrate their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Accessibility improvements often improve usability for all users, helping organisations create more inclusive digital environments.
Accessibility leaders often work alongside compliance teams to ensure organisations meet accessibility regulations and recognised standards such as WCAG.
Accessibility initiatives provide measurable evidence of progress toward inclusion goals.
Accessibility leaders help organisations move from reactive accessibility fixes to proactive accessibility strategies that support long-term inclusion.
Our Solutions
Recite Me provides accessibility technology and consultancy that help organisations identify accessibility barriers, improve digital accessibility and support inclusive digital experiences.
The Recite Me Accessibility Checker scans websites to identify accessibility issues and highlight areas where digital content may not meet recognised accessibility standards such as WCAG.
Impact for inclusion leaders:
The Recite Me Assistive Toolbar allows users to customise how they access digital content.
Users can adjust text size, colours, spacing and contrast, translate content into multiple languages and use reading support tools to help them access information more easily.
Impact for inclusion leaders:
Many organisations publish reports, guides and policies as PDFs on their websites.
Recite Me PDF Remediation helps convert these documents into accessible formats that can be used by people relying on assistive technologies.
Impact for inclusion leaders:
Recite Me provides accessibility consultancy and expert guidance to help organisations develop and implement accessibility strategies.
This includes supporting accessibility frameworks, governance and long-term accessibility planning.
Impact for inclusion leaders:
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Impact on D&I teams
Common accessibility barriers
Steps to improve web accessibility
Supporting DEI & Accessibility Leaders
Organisations across public and private sectors use Recite Me to help improve accessibility across their digital services and support inclusion strategies.
Accessibility and inclusion leaders rely on Recite Me to identify accessibility barriers, improve digital accessibility and support long-term accessibility initiatives.
Digital accessibility helps ensure people with disabilities can access information and services, supporting broader diversity, equity and inclusion goals.
Improving accessibility often involves identifying barriers, implementing accessibility tools and ensuring digital content aligns with recognised standards such as WCAG.
Yes. Many accessibility improvements improve usability for everyone, including people using mobile devices or accessing content in different environments.
DEI leaders often help drive accessibility initiatives, promote inclusive design practices and ensure organisations prioritise accessible digital experiences.