Seminar: The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and UK websites
Added on Monday 9 May 2005
A two hour seminar:
Date: 25th May 9.45am - 12am. Book early to avoid disappointment.
Venue: The Volunteer Centre, 84 Miller Street, Glasgow G1 1DT
Cost: 39UK pounds per person.
Facilitator: Jim Byrne
email: ddaseminar@jimbyrne.co.uk
Does your website comply with the DDA? Book your place on this seminar to explore the issues and find out what you need to know about the DDA and UK websites.
This seminar is aimed at those individuals responsible for the creation, or management, of an organisation’s website.
By the end of the seminar you will have answers to the following questions:
- Is your organisation’s website covered by the DDA?
- What should you do if someone complains that they can’t access your website?
- Who is responsible for making a website accessible, the site developer or your organisation?
- How is Web accessibility measured?
- Are there standards that websites should meet?
- How do you ensure you are not discriminating against a section of your audience?
- Where can you find help to make sure your website is accessible and complies with legislation?
You will take away with you:
Useful resources relating to all aspects of the course, a list of resources related to the DDA and accessible web design and information about how to get help to ensure your website is accessible. Jim Byrne & Associates - Web Accessibility Specialists
"Organisations that offer goods and services over the Web already have a legal duty to make their websites accessible to disabled people." Bert Massie, DRC Chairman, speaking at the launch of the investigation into Web Accessibility April 14th 2004.
Jim Byrne and Associates provide a full Web Design, Development and Training Service with a particular emphasis on accessibility and usability.
Contact us now to book at place on the course:
Jim Byrne and Associates,
Accessible Web Design, Development and Training
23 Glasgow Street, Glasgow, G12 8JW
Tel: 0141 334 1650
Mobile: 0781 0098 119
email: ddaseminar@jimbyrne.co.uk