What is digital accessibility and why is it so important?

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Digital accessibility is required by law for Dutch governments (central government, provinces, municipalities and water boards) and institutions in the (semi-) public sector.

It is mandatory to meet the requirements of WCAG 2.1 at level AA.

But what does digital accessibility actually mean and how do you know which guidelines you should meet?

Alastair Campbell is Director of Accessibility at Nomensa and jointly responsible for writing the International Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) guidelines. During this webinar he answers:

What does digital accessibility mean in practice?
What does “WCAG 2.1 AA” mean and how can I meet these guidelines?
How do I implement accessibility on my website?

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