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Digital Accessibility

The aim of this page is to provide resources and guidance on how best to work and study in accessible ways, and on how to ensure that resources that you create yourself are accessible for others.

UCL guidance and support

Digital Accessibility Policy

The Digital Accessibility Policy for UCL helps to ensure that our online content, documentation, multimedia, teaching and training content, and digital applications and platforms are accessible to all.

The policy’s objectives are to:

  • Know how accessible our existing products and content are, so that we can inform and support our users, and plan for improvements.
  • Ensure new products, features and content developed or created by UCL are ‘accessible first’ which means that accessibility is designed in rather than added in later.
  • Ensure solutions procured by UCL – both centrally and at departmental level – are accessible wherever possible; and lobby/negotiate/educate suppliers who fall short

Creating accessible content

A few simple steps can make your content more accessible and provides a more inclusive experience.

Templates and guides

Accessibility regulations and requirements

Scheduled UCL courses

Self paced courses and tutorials

Tools and checkers

UCL support services