Website Accessibility Remediation for ADA, WCAG 2.1 & Section 508 Standards
The Web Accessibility Remediation Process
With the rapid increase of Internet usage and more ADA lawsuits coming to light triggered by web accessibility barriers, ADA, WCAG 2.1 & Section 508 remediation services are proving to be a necessary step to take solution. It is the most essential part of the web accessibility process to ensure compliance with the current ADA, WCAG 2.1 & Section 508 standards.
Removing Barriers to Access
Accessibility remediation is a process that ensures that the barriers that prevent people with disabilities from accessing content are eliminated. Once a website meets all standards and requirements under the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1), a website is considered to have been successfully remediated. Those guidelines require websites to be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust, among many other guidelines. By following the standards listed in WCAG 2.1, a website is also in compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which is a legal requirement.
Section 508 was put in place to prevent discrimination within education and government and applies to the operability of electronic communication and information technology. Further it is to protect the equal rights of people with disabilities. When a website is not compliant and people with disabilities are unable to access content, it is considered a civil rights issue under to Section 508.
Implementing the Best Accommodations
Considering the platform the Internet provides, it is important to look at how people benefit from its use. People with disabilities rely on the Internet in many ways that people without disabilities don’t. For example, people with vision impairments may use the Internet through the use of their assistive technology such as a screen reader software to read the newspaper or receive an education, while people with mobility impairments may use the Internet to order their groceries or other supplies due to their difficulty or inability of traveling outside their home. When a website is poorly designed and unnecessary barriers are present, these people are faced with an unpleasant experience; in many ways, they face discrimination. By using appropriate accessibility remediation solutions to address these issues, obstacles are overcome and an organization’s risk can be minimized while providing access to all users.
Contact ADA FOR WEBSITES Web Solutions for thorough remediation for web accessibility. Talk to our experts at (949) 328-1812 or email us at support@adaforweb.com for more information.
Correct Action Plan
Develop Your Liability Matrix and Corrective Action Plan
Following the initial assessment and audit process, ADA FOR WEBSITES Web Solutions will work with you to create a Liability Matrix. Following we will collaborate with your teams to develop the Corrective Action Plan.
Your Roadmap to Compliance
The Corrective Action Plan is a detailed and comprehensive documentation of the path to resolving all web accessibility issues present in your digital environment.
The Corrective Action Plan includes work assignments for both ADA FOR WEBSITES’s teams, your leadership teams, and internal and/or contracted technical teams.
ADA FOR WEBSITES’s Web Accessibility Remediation Process For ADA, WCAG 2.1 & Section 508 Standards – Tailored to Your Organization’s Needs
Throughout the remediation process, ADA FOR WEBSITES Web Solutions provides a hands-on approach that is highly consultative and education-focused; it is truly a collaborative partnership. Every project is unique, and our personalized remediation plans are customized to the meet the unique needs of your organization. By providing personalized plans, your organization receives specialized services. At ADA FOR WEBSITES, your project is not simply a check mark off a generic list.
Processes Designed Around Your Teams
ADA FOR WEBSITES Web Solutions works with you each step of the way to tailor the project structure around your business, rather than require your team to adhere to a strict set of rigid practices. There will also be zero room for confusion, as our experts will provide in-depth explanations as issues are being addressed. While providing remediation for ADA, WCAG 2.1 & Section 508 standards, ADA FOR WEBSITES Web Solutions will work collaboratively with your technicians and developers, both internal and/or contracted. By offering a collaborative approach, we are able to prioritize high-impact issues for resolution, which streamlines the process. By utilizing this method, we are able to help you identify issues that can be resolved quickly and that will have the most impact, allowing for significant quick wins which are beneficial all around. If your organization is already involved in legal action as it relates to web accessibility, we will help expedite the process of auditing and remediation services to address the issues quickly and efficiently.
Collaborative Success
Education and Preparation for the Road Ahead
Your Letter of Conformance
At the conclusion of the remediation process and a final Quality Assurance review of your website, documents, and applications has been conducted, ADA FOR WEBSITES Web Solutions will provide you with a Letter of Conformance explaining that your digital environment has been reviewed and meets accessibility compliance standards. This letter can also be used as a defense against any possible litigation proceedings. There is evidence that legal proceedings have been dismissed after a letter of conformance was provided, thus preventing a time-consuming and costly legal battle. By utilizing remediation services to achieve a functionally accessible website, your organization benefits in a variety of ways. You’ll experience happier users, increased business and revenue, and you will know that you are providing equal access to all potential users of your website.
Picking the Right Partner
Accessibility remediation is a process that ensures that the barriers that prevent people with disabilities from accessing content are eliminated. Once a website meets all standards and requirements under the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1), a website is considered to have been successfully remediated. Those guidelines require websites to be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust, among many other guidelines. By following the standards listed in WCAG 2.1, a website is also in compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which is a legal requirement.