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Ep32. What makes a good accessibility ally?

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summary

In this episode of the Web Usability podcast, Lucy Collins discusses the critical importance of accessibility and inclusion in digital spaces, emphasising the mantra 'Nothing for us without us.' Drawing from her personal experiences growing up with a disabled parent, she highlights the need for organizations to center disabled voices in their design processes. The conversation explores the role of allies in advocating for accessibility, the challenges organizations face in implementing inclusive practices, and practical strategies for fostering a culture of accessibility. Ultimately, the episode calls for a shift in mindset towards viewing accessibility as an ongoing commitment rather than a checkbox task.

takeaways

  • Accessibility is not just a technical requirement; it's a mindset.
  • Centering disabled voices leads to better design outcomes.
  • Being an ally means advocating for those with lived experiences.
  • Organisations must recognize that accessibility is an ongoing journey.
  • Empathy is crucial in understanding the needs of disabled users.
  • Inclusion should be a core value, not an afterthought.
  • Engaging with disabled colleagues can enhance organisational practices.
  • Accessibility can drive business success and customer loyalty.
  • Progress over perfection is key in accessibility efforts.
  • Curiosity about lived experiences fosters a more inclusive environment.

Sound Bites

  • "Nothing for us without us."
  • "Progress over perfection."
  • "Curiosity rather than fear."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Web Usability Podcast

00:59 The Importance of 'Nothing for Us Without Us'

03:41 Personal Experiences Shaping Accessibility Perspectives

06:53 Being an Ally in the Accessibility Space

10:10 Creating Inclusive Experiences

12:52 Advice for Organisations on Accessibility

17:44 Overcoming Barriers to Accessibility

21:27 Championing Accessibility from Within Organisations

24:38 Balancing Business Goals with Accessibility

27:55 Fostering Curiosity in Accessibility Practices

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32 episodes

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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 discusses the critical importance of accessibility and inclusion in digital spaces, emphasising the mantra 'Nothing for us without us.' Drawing from her personal experiences growing up with a disabled parent, she highlights the need for organizations to center disabled voices in their design processes. The conversation explores the role of allies in advocating for accessibility, the challenges organizations face in implementing inclusive practices, and practical strategies for fostering a culture of accessibility. Ultimately, the episode calls for a shift in mindset towards viewing accessibility as an ongoing commitment rather than a checkbox task.

takeaways

  • Accessibility is not just a technical requirement; it's a mindset.
  • Centering disabled voices leads to better design outcomes.
  • Being an ally means advocating for those with lived experiences.
  • Organisations must recognize that accessibility is an ongoing journey.
  • Empathy is crucial in understanding the needs of disabled users.
  • Inclusion should be a core value, not an afterthought.
  • Engaging with disabled colleagues can enhance organisational practices.
  • Accessibility can drive business success and customer loyalty.
  • Progress over perfection is key in accessibility efforts.
  • Curiosity about lived experiences fosters a more inclusive environment.

Sound Bites

  • "Nothing for us without us."
  • "Progress over perfection."
  • "Curiosity rather than fear."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Web Usability Podcast

00:59 The Importance of 'Nothing for Us Without Us'

03:41 Personal Experiences Shaping Accessibility Perspectives

06:53 Being an Ally in the Accessibility Space

10:10 Creating Inclusive Experiences

12:52 Advice for Organisations on Accessibility

17:44 Overcoming Barriers to Accessibility

21:27 Championing Accessibility from Within Organisations

24:38 Balancing Business Goals with Accessibility

27:55 Fostering Curiosity in Accessibility Practices

  continue reading

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