Author name: Samuel Dunsiger

Website-Accessibility
Blog, News, Resources

Website Accessibility Checklist: Things to Check

There are an estimated 1 billion people with disabilities worldwide. So not only is creating an accessible website the right thing to do, but it’s also good for business.

An accessible website is helpful to everyone. This includes users who are blind or have other visual impairments with low vision that rely on screen readers and audio description, deaf or hard of hearing users that depend on video captions, and those with limited mobility or cognitive abilities that rely on keyboard-friendly site navigation.

And while creating an accessible website can seem daunting, it doesn’t have to be.

AODA-Compliance
Blog, Compliance, News

What is AODA Compliance and Who Needs It?

Ontario has led Canada in recognizing the rights of people with disabilities to participate fully in the public sphere without physical and social barriers. Human rights legislation, including the Ontario Human Rights Code, has identified disability as requiring protection from discrimination since the 1980s, but Ontario was the first jurisdiction in Canada to enact legislation making it mandatory for public and private services and facilities to be fully implemented by AODA Compliance to people with disabilities with specific timelines and penalties for non-compliance.