The Digital Accessibility Centre (DAC) works with clients to create digital media that is accessible to all members of a population, and meets best practice accessibility standards and legislation.
Why work with them?
Between them they have over 30 years’ testing experience, working with clients such as Channel 4 and Nationwide on an on-going basis, and with many local authorities and non-profit organisations. They are a non-profit organisation and a social enterprise, and a living wage employer with a team who are passionate about digital inclusion.
What do they offer?
Working to the most up-to-date standards, such as the AA level of the W3C Web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, much of their work is customised to your requirements. They offer a personalised and flexible service, including design consultancy with imagery/wireframe review, template testing/review, audit and accreditation, consultancy/surgeries, user testing, training/workshops and policy creation/review.
Why you can trust them
All of their user testing team have a disability and know first-hand whether something is accessible to them or not. So whether they are looking at your website, intranet, internal application, mobile app, electronic TV programme guide or even a remote control, this robust testing allows them to be confident in their test results and reporting, and gives you peace of mind that you are accessible to all your customers.
How they support you
Reports and feedback you get from them give practical advice and support to solve any accessibility issues they uncover. Screen shots show exactly where the problems lie, and their user testers and technical auditors add their comments and suggestions for solutions. They then work with you to help make the required changes, or to find suitable alternatives.