Section outline

    • This short interactive course aims to equip you with an understanding of how digital accessibility impacts you as a staff member, influences your daily work tasks, and affects your colleagues and students. 

      By the end of the course, you should:

      • be able to describe how digital accessibility applies to working practices, 
      • have a basic awareness of the legal obligations of your organisation,
      • understand that everyone has a level of responsibility to ensure the organisation is working towards compliance.


      The course should take approximately 20 minutes to complete. 

    • Digital Accessibility 101

      A recording of the Professional Services Lunch & Learn session, that took place in December 2024. John Seamons and Cat Mclean from TELT, go through some of the basic things staff need to be aware of, the legislation that we are adhering to, and tools you can use to make your content more accessible. 

    •   We have a dedicated Teams site for students and staff with an interest in Digital Accessibility. We share resources, discuss best practices, link to training material, and collaborate on initiatives to ensure all digital content and tools are accessible to all. 

    • Visit the QM Accessibility Hub for guidance and resources on creating accessible web content. It includes information on print content as well as digital content.