ACL 101 - Accessibility
The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) is aimed at ensuring that the disabled are not disadvantaged by the nature of the design. For example, people who are blind, deaf, severely dyslexic, or people unable to use a mouse or keyboard. These people use assistive technologies to work with computers.
ACL 101 believe that making your Web Site or Web Project accessible makes good business sense, maximising your potential audience and providing evidence of your understanding of best practice in web development.
The ACL 101 proposition includes accessibility testing, accessibility reviews and consultation on how to make your Web Project as accessible as possible.
