On Thursday the 21st of March 2024, Recite Me hosted a insightful webinar that delved into The Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Devices) Accessibility Regulations (2018) that mandate website accessibility requirements for public sector organisations.
In this webinar, we discovered why embracing inclusivity isn’t just a choice, but a responsibility—exploring the profound impact of creating online spaces that cater to the diverse needs of your community, from those who are neurodivergent to the elderly. We covered the common accessibility issues on public sector websites and how these can be fixed, to help you get started making a difference right away.
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We were joined by…
Avneet Jagpal, Accessibility Expert, Recite Me
John Abbott, Head of Product, Recite Me
Rachel Maguire, Digital Adoption Analyst, South Staffordshire District Council
Explore our Blog – Understanding Public Sector Website Accessibility Legislation
Regulations stipulate that public sector organisations have a legal duty to ensure their websites and mobile apps meet minimum accessibility requirements. The goal is to ensure online public services are accessible to all users. But, precisely what are the rules and which pieces of legislation do you need to follow? Follow the link below to get started.