The Cognitive Disability Digital Accessibility Guide was created by Media Access Australia, Centre for Inclusive Design’s predecessor, to provide guidance on how best to address accessibility-related issues for people with cognitive disability in a media context.
What we are up to (page 12)
Digital Accessibility Maturity Assessment
The assessment process provides an understanding of how advanced your organisation is by the attainment of a particular ‘Maturity Level’.
Media Access Australia expands their mission
Media Access Australia is widening our scope of work and relaunching as the Centre for Inclusive Design.
Inclusive Design Excellence Assessment
An assessment of alignment with the principles of inclusive design.
Is my website accessible? And what does that mean anyway?
Some people believe that having an accessible website means that it’s ‘live’ and you can access it from a computer or mobile device. Others think about ramps, lifts, access maps and disabled toilets for the physical location that a website…
Website Accessibility Training
Our full day training covers advice for content creators, designs, and developers across the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.
Inside Edge – Jutta Treviranus Q&A
Prof. Treviranus was joined by Dr Manisha Amin, the CEO of Centre for Inclusive Design to talk about the fourth industrial revolution, accessible work, trends, technology and policy.
Checklist for inclusive events and meetings
This comprehensive checklist is designed to provide an overview of considerations and prompts for common activities required to make events and meetings inclusive.
User Experience Solutions
Incorporate accessibility into your user experience.
Document Accessibility
Centre for Inclusive Design ensures all documents remain confidential and adhere to the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. All documents are readable by JAWS screen reader technology.