AccessEquals

AccessEquals Working with you to make your website and applications accessible to everyone. She came to us from Apple, where she was working as an Accessibility Engineer.

We are a small group of accessibility specialists who formed the AccessEquals partnership to offer a wide range of services under one roof. We have each dedicated many years to improving digital accessibility and have accumulated extensive experience in accessible digital strategy, architecture, content and code. Our combined expertise enables us to provide our clients with support at any stage of

the project life cycle. About the partners

We have worked for and with some of the most important organisations who care about accessibility - including the W3C, Apple, Microsoft, RNIB and the NHS. Bim
Bim’s grasp of accessibility guidelines and how to apply them is central to the services we offer. After working with an impressive array of organisations, the BBC, Shell UK, Tesco, ONS and WHO, to name but a few, she joined W3C, the organisation that governs international standards for the Web. Lynn
A full-stack web developer and accessibility expert since 1997, Lynn has advised and guided many companies including Apple, Microsoft, Barclays Bank and Argos. Lynn has an in-depth understanding of accessible front-end scripting and is a power-user of assistive technology. Stephen
Stephen has worked for many organisations in the private, public and voluntary sectors. When RNIB re-launched its most accessible website to date, he was solely responsible for its accessibility. Most recently he was in charge of ensuring accessibility compliance in a major NHS project. His mentoring skills while working with developers have been admired by everyone who has gained by them. William
William has worked with household names in the UK financial sector, like Liverpool Victoria, and on central government websites, including the Police Action Fraud website. He has many years' experience as a front-end developer working with open source software. As well as his extensive experience, William’s eye for detail and enthusiasm for new technologies help bring quality and flexibility to the services we offer.

29/10/2017

AccessEquals new blog post: We're catching up ... Even got a few posts under our belts and more on the way. We've not been idle, just busy. To see what we're trying to do for charities that don't know how to let disabled people donate using their online forms, read the article on:

Are blind people allowed to donate to your charity? Sounds like a daft question, doesn’t it? The plain fact is, though, that most of the top charities in the UK we checked, have donation forms that people using screenreaders just can’t complete. Others make it impossible for people who can’t use a m...

Do you know your ARIA from your elbow? Take the accessibility quiz and find out. http://bit.ly/1K5al3h
21/05/2015

Do you know your ARIA from your elbow? Take the accessibility quiz and find out. http://bit.ly/1K5al3h

Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day , which started off back in 2011 as a challenge from Joe Devon to developers to stop thinking of accessibility as a afterthought, and bring it into the mainstream. Jennison Asuncion threw his weight behind the project, and it has since gained traction thro…

Listen to Lynn Holdsworth on BBC Radio Four’s InTouch, where she discusses with Tom Walker the vital difference that dig...
05/05/2015

Listen to Lynn Holdsworth on BBC Radio Four’s InTouch, where she discusses with Tom Walker the vital difference that digital accessibility makes to people's lives.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05r3wgp

TV licence concessions, entrepreneur Lyn Holdsworth, and Sally Booth on painter Sargy Mann

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