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Who Does Digital Accessibility Affect?

Posted 21/05/24 by Digital Landscope

Digital accessibility can affect people in certain age groups as well as people with disabilities. Those it affects include older people, those with financial difficulties, people who are not employed, individuals who live alone and many more! Those with hearing or vision problems are the most at risk of being digitally excluded.

Digital accessibility is the process of optimising digital platforms that are designed to provide a seamless and effortless online experience for users with varying abilities.

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In the UK 1 in 5 individuals require digital access accommodations due to various disabilities, both permanent and temporary, as well as situational factors. Ensuring accessibility in the digital realm is essential for promoting inclusivity, expanding audience reach, and enhancing overall engagement and profitability for organizations.

 

 

Accessibility in the tech world involves following legal standards that promote equal opportunities. This means companies must provide alternative ways for people who can’t access services in the usual manner. For instance, setting up voice commands for those who can’t use their hands, or providing audio descriptions for blind individuals. In a nutshell, accessibility helps solve issues of inaccessibility.

Making digital content accessible is the first step towards achieving a greater goal: inclusivity for everyone. The Government’s work to eliminate exclusion is praiseworthy, as it promotes the values of respect and acceptance of diversity without bias. With this broader perspective, there is a chance to push boundaries and enhance the efforts of digital designers to deliver superior online experiences for those who are unable to use these devices.

The Importance of Inclusivity

Digital inclusivity extends beyond just accessibility. Essentially, it’s about showing people they aren’t left out. It involves considering all possible scenarios right from the start of a project. If you would like to chat with us about adapting your business to be digitally accessible, please contact a member of the friendly team today.

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