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Audit
A web accessibility audit is a systematic evaluation of a website’s compliance with accessibility guidelines and standards. The audit identifies barriers and issues that may prevent people with disabilities from accessing and using the website effectively. The evaluation is conducted using automated tools and manual testing by experts who assess the website’s conformance with accessibility standards such as the WCAG. The audit results in a comprehensive report that includes recommendations for improving the website's accessibility.
9 Resources: People (1); Podcasts (0); Organisations (4); Tools (1) Articles (3)
People

Kyran
O’Mahoney
Founder and Director of IA Labs, Kyran’s role as CTO with the National Council for the Blind of Ireland puts him in the unique position to have hands on experience in the field of digital accessibility.
Podcasts
Organisations
Fable
Enterprises use Fable Engage to connect to people with disabilities for user research and accessibility testing.
Hassell Inclusion
Organisation that aims to embed digital accessibility in organisation and products
InterAccess
An Irish accessibility consultancy that offers services in accessibility training, usability testing involving people with disabilities, audits, accessibility design reviews and conformance.
Tools
Chartability
Chartability is a set of testable questions for ensuring that data visualisations, systems, and interfaces are accessible. Chartability is organised into principles with testable criteria and focused on creating an outcome that is an inclusive data experience for people with disabilities.
Articles
Combat Accessibility Decay: How to Maintain Ongoing Accessibility
An article about the causes of accessibility decay on websites and methods to stop it from happening
Getting started with TalkBack on Android
Learn how to use the default screen reader included on Google touchscreen devices running Android operating system.
Monitoring Accessibility
Why you need to monitor and report on accessibility—all the time