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Accessibility Digital Digital Design System Transformation

At the heart of innovation lies collaboration, and we’d like to invite you to play a pivotal role in helping us shape the future of the NSW

When to use tables: Ensuring accessibility for all

Accessibility

One area where accessibility can be easily overlooked is in the use of tables. While tables can be a powerful tool for organising data, they

A guide to inclusive communication online: You can always ask what people prefer

Accessibility

The way we communicate online can either strengthen or undermine the sense of belonging for people with diverse backgrounds and abilities

WCAG 2.2 is finally here: Here’s what you need to know

Accessibility

In a world where the internet plays a significant role in our daily lives, ensuring that it is accessible to everyone, regardless of their

Write smart, write simple: Tips for writing in plain language

Accessibility

Accessibility NSW often receives questions about creating content that is easy for everyone to understand and access. In the age of

Jodie Hoger | TAFE NSW | Accessibility | Digital NSW

Accessibility

Disability rights advocate, Jodie Hoger, has worked for TAFE NSW for 27 years and is an immensely proud blind woman. Jodie is a specialist

A guide to digital accessibility for colour blind users | Accessibility | Digital NSW

Accessibility

Colour blindness, also known as colour vision deficiency (CVD), is a visual impairment that affects how people accurately perceive certain

Why colour contrast is a big hue-deal | Digital NSW

Accessibility

When we explore the web, we're often immersed in a world of colours and visual elements. While these design choices can be aesthetically

Create content that speaks volumes and works well with screen readers thumbnail

Accessibility

A screen reader is a tool that reads out loud the text on a computer or device screen for people who are blind or visually impaired. It

Unlocking the ADHD enigma in the digital workplace with Liza Faraguna

Accessibility

My name is Liza and I’m a mum, partner, employee of DCS and fully fledged ADHD’er. I’m also a friend, avid reader, and coffee snob, but I

The “write” way to inclusive content with Alt Text and Image Captions

Accessibility

In today's digital world, visuals play a significant role in communication, appearing on websites, social media, presentations, and

Navigating study and work as a blind person with Kushal Solanki

Accessibility

My name is Kushal Solanki, and I am blind. I’ve been working for the NSW Government since May 2022 as a test analyst. That is, I test lots