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Legal perspective on web accessibility

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The driving force behind the European Union's web directive is to ensure that everyone, including individuals with disabilities, has equal access to digital information. In today's digital age, we rely heavily on various websites to gather information, often through activities like clicking, screen customization, listening, and reading. However, it's crucial to recognize that not everyone has the same capabilities and needs. In this course, we will delve into the components of web accessibility guidelines that are set to take effect for the private sector by 2025.

About the course

This lecture breaks down the different components of legislation, and addresses the needed actions for compliance, as well as relevant requirements. It is ideal for professionals seeking to grasp the significance of web guidelines and looking to increase their expertise in web accessibility and compliance, for example management teams, web editors, or any other segments of an organization looking to enhance their knowledge in this domain.

Contents

  • Legislation
  • About the directive
  • Timelines
  • Who is affected?
  • Exemptions
  • Accessibility requirements
  • Swedish WCAG criteria
  • Management tips
  • Comprehensibility and robustness
  • Target audience
  • Professionals involved in managing, decision-making, or specifying web pages within the private sector.

Language

This course is in Swedish based on Swedish legislature, English can be accomodated by request

Course type

This customizable course for closed groups is conducted online.

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Charlotte Magnusson

Head of Education

charlotte.magnusson@consid.se

+46 72-368 73 36

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