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Ep23. Come on down to the accessibility bar (drinks optional)

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Summary

In this episode of the Web Usability Podcast, Lucy Collins speaks with Samantha Merrett, a Senior Accessibility Specialist at the Ministry of Justice. They discuss Samantha's journey into the field of accessibility, the importance of creating inclusive digital experiences, and the role of training and awareness in promoting accessibility. Samantha shares insights about the Accessibility Bar initiative, which aims to raise awareness for users with disabilities. The conversation emphasises the collective responsibility of organisations to prioritize accessibility and the ongoing journey of improving user experiences.

takeaways

  • Accessibility is a journey, not a destination.
  • Empowerment through accessibility can change lives.
  • Training is essential for building accessibility awareness.
  • Engagement from leadership is crucial for accessibility initiatives.
  • The Accessibility Bar provides hands-on experience with assistive technology.
  • User feedback is vital for improving accessibility training.
  • Creating inclusive digital experiences benefits everyone.
  • Collaboration across organizations enhances accessibility efforts.
  • Understanding user experiences fosters empathy and awareness.
  • Accessibility should be considered from the start of any project.

Sound Bites

  • "I want to do a job that makes a difference."
  • "Accessibility is a journey, not a destination."
  • "We have to make sure that anybody can pick up that content."
  • "It's about raising awareness of other people's experiences."
  • "We need to think in an accessible first way."
  • "We want to engage with users of all types."
  • "Sharing is caring in accessibility."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Web Usability and Accessibility

01:06 Samantha Merrett's Journey into Accessibility

05:45 The Role of Accessibility in Digital Experiences

11:52 Training and Capacity Building in Accessibility

16:54 The Accessibility Bar: Raising Awareness and Empathy

23:58 User Experience and Feedback in Accessibility Training

30:02 Best Practices for Implementing Accessibility Initiatives

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Manage episode 481354250 series 3579639
Content provided by Lucy Collins from Web Usability. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lucy Collins from Web Usability or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Summary

In this episode of the Web Usability Podcast, Lucy Collins speaks with Samantha Merrett, a Senior Accessibility Specialist at the Ministry of Justice. They discuss Samantha's journey into the field of accessibility, the importance of creating inclusive digital experiences, and the role of training and awareness in promoting accessibility. Samantha shares insights about the Accessibility Bar initiative, which aims to raise awareness for users with disabilities. The conversation emphasises the collective responsibility of organisations to prioritize accessibility and the ongoing journey of improving user experiences.

takeaways

  • Accessibility is a journey, not a destination.
  • Empowerment through accessibility can change lives.
  • Training is essential for building accessibility awareness.
  • Engagement from leadership is crucial for accessibility initiatives.
  • The Accessibility Bar provides hands-on experience with assistive technology.
  • User feedback is vital for improving accessibility training.
  • Creating inclusive digital experiences benefits everyone.
  • Collaboration across organizations enhances accessibility efforts.
  • Understanding user experiences fosters empathy and awareness.
  • Accessibility should be considered from the start of any project.

Sound Bites

  • "I want to do a job that makes a difference."
  • "Accessibility is a journey, not a destination."
  • "We have to make sure that anybody can pick up that content."
  • "It's about raising awareness of other people's experiences."
  • "We need to think in an accessible first way."
  • "We want to engage with users of all types."
  • "Sharing is caring in accessibility."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Web Usability and Accessibility

01:06 Samantha Merrett's Journey into Accessibility

05:45 The Role of Accessibility in Digital Experiences

11:52 Training and Capacity Building in Accessibility

16:54 The Accessibility Bar: Raising Awareness and Empathy

23:58 User Experience and Feedback in Accessibility Training

30:02 Best Practices for Implementing Accessibility Initiatives

More from Samantha


  continue reading

23 episodes

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