Accessibility resources toolkit
You’ve done Scope’s accessibility training so what’s next? We recommend creating a plan. Try not to do everything at once. Develop your accessibility knowledge and make changes in stages.
Go to chaptersStages for applying accessibility
- Pick an area to improve
- Learn and understand the accessibility best practices
- Make changes
- Test with disabled people
- If more changes are needed after testing, improve again. Otherwise move onto the next improvement.
We’ve put together a range of resources and tools from across the web to help you do this.
Grouped together by topic, the toolkit can help:
- support you and add to your training
- guide you on best practice, legal standards, research and lived experience
- give you practical support with day-to-day work
- embed accessibility in your organisation
- find other accessibility allies to learn from and connect with
Toolkit chapters
Getting started with accessible content and inclusive design
Reviewing the accessibility of products and services
Doing user research and understanding barriers
Accessible writing
Colour accessibility and contrast
Making your images accessible
Accessible graphs and tables
Making your presentations and events accessible
Accessible documents and pdfs
Video and audio accessibility
Inclusive newsletters and social media
Getting started with accessibility in your organisation
Blogs, meet-ups and people to follow
- Getting started with accessible content and inclusive design
- Reviewing the accessibility of products and services
- Doing user research and understanding barriers
- Accessible writing
- Colour accessibility and contrast
- Making your images accessible
- Accessible graphs and tables
- Making your presentations and events accessible
- Accessible documents and pdfs
- Video and audio accessibility
- Inclusive newsletters and social media
- Getting started with accessibility in your organisation
- Blogs, meet-ups and people to follow
Do you have a suggestion, a comment, or something you were looking for that you couldn’t find? Let us know and help us to improve the Scope Accessibility Toolkit.