Published: 28 Feb 2024
The internet should be a space for everyone, regardless of ability. Unfortunately, many websites remain inaccessible to individuals with disabilities, creating barriers to information, communication and participation.
Many people need information about a venue before they decide if it’s for them. This is particularly true for people living with health issues and disabilities, who may need more reassurance that the experiences are accessible to them.
Here at ATS, we are passionate about inclusion and accessibility, and we produce a wide range of accessible content for visitors both pre-visit and on-site.
Our sign language and subtitled tours for D/deaf and hard of hearing visitors are available on our multimedia guides. For blind and partially sighted visitors we provide specialist consultancy, scriptwriting and production of audio described tours – a mix of audible wayfinding and object descriptions, using words to paint a visual picture.
However, we can also help you meet your visitor’s accessibility requirements before they even step foot inside your venue. Our in-house producers, film crew and web developers can help you create a website designed with accessibility in mind, benefiting all visitors, including those who are D/deaf, visually impaired or neurodiverse.
This article explores the key website features you can consider to create an accessible experiences for everyone.
Building an inclusive online experience is not just about compliance; it’s about creating an online resource that is welcoming and accessible for everyone and demonstrates your venue’s commitment to providing an equal experience for all visitors, regardless of their abilities.
Remember, accessibility is not a one-time fix, but an ongoing process. As technology evolves and user needs change, it’s important to continuously evaluate and improve website accessibility to ensure it remains inclusive for all.
Even small venues with limited resources can take meaningful steps towards becoming more accessible and inclusive. We discuss low-cost solutions in our article Breaking Barriers on a Budget.
Great storytelling (and a flair for the creative!) is at the heart of what we do and the expert teams at ATS can advise on the best way to bring your story to life. So get in touch for a chat!