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Webinar: Beyond Your Website – Making PDF’s Accessible

21 April 2026, 2:00–3:00 pm

Wherever you are on your accessibility journey, you’ve already made progress improving your digital experience. For many organisations, documents are often the next step. PDFs often build up across teams and over time, making it difficult to see where risks sit or what to prioritise.

In this practical and supportive session, our team will explain what accessible PDFs require under WCAG, highlight common issues we see in customer documents, and show you clear, manageable next steps to move forward with confidence.

Meet the panellists

Peter Hirst,
Director of Revenue Operations,
Recite Me

Chris Holloway,
Head of Accessibility,
Recite Me

21 April 2026, 2:00–3:00 pm

Recite Me’s accessibility experts will explain why inaccessible PDFs are a major compliance risk, and how to identify, prioritise, and fix issues at scale.

During this webinar they will:

  • Outline what accessibility legislation requires for documents and why PDFs are increasingly under scrutiny, including findings from GDS monitoring and audits.
  • Highlight the most common issues that prevent assistive technologies from accessing content
  • Share practical guidance on how to identify, prioritise, and remediate documents at scale
  • Explain how to reduce risk moving forward without reviewing every document manually

Please note this webinar is aimed at UK Recite Me customers.

Free Resources

PDF Accessibility compliance is essential for your business and its customers. Get started today with any of our free downloadable resources:

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Free PDF Remediation Scan

Instantly uncover accessibility barriers hidden across your PDFs and understand what they mean for disabled users and legal compliance.

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PDF Accessibility Remediation Checklist

This free checklist gives you a clear, practical way to understand what accessible PDFs require and how to address common issues.