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The Project
The project aims to create awareness and circulate the practice of making workplaces and the internet more inclusive and accessible.
All organisations from the Private, Public and Third sectors can benefit from the project:
Reach a wider audience
Sell more
Find talented disabled people to recruit
Improve productivity and inclusion in the workplace



Why Accessibility?
With 15% of the global population having a disability and spending an estimated $8 trillion a year, there are clear stand-alone business advantages to having accessible digital products.
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73%
of disabled customers experience barriers on more than
1 in 4
websites they visit
83%
of people with access needs limit their shopping to sites that they know are accessible
75%
of disabled people and their families have walked away from a business because of poor accessibility or customer service.
71%
of consumers help a brand promote their products or services if there is a good cause behind them
86%
of users with access needs would spend more if there were fewer barriers
71%
of web users simply leave a site that they find hard to use.
87%
of global consumers believe that businesses need to place equal weight on society's interests, and business interests.
91%
of global consumers would switch brands if a different brand of similar price and quality supported a cause
73%
of disabled customers experience barriers on more than
1 in 4
websites they visit
83%
of people with access needs limit their shopping to sites that they know are accessible
75%
of disabled people and their families have walked away from a business because of poor accessibility or customer service.
71%
of consumers help a brand promote their products or services if there is a good cause behind them
86%
of users with access needs would spend more if there were fewer barriers
71%
of web users simply leave a site that they find hard to use.
87%
of global consumers believe that businesses need to place equal weight on society's interests, and business interests.
91%
of global consumers would switch brands if a different brand of similar price and quality supported a cause

Free Webinars
Slider carousel with cards with upcoming free webinars and on-demand webinars

Voices of Inclusion
Wednesday 2nd of April 12pm
Online
- A thought-provoking discussion on the evolution of DEI
- First-hand insights from Joy Lewis, CEO of AAI EmployAbility
- Lived-experience case studies featuring people from minority backgrounds
If you have trouble registering for an event, get in touch with us at enquiries@accessibilityforall.scot

Data Visualisation Accessibility
On demand
Online
- Accessibility and design (the basics)
- Why accessible data visualisation matters for communications
- Useful links to build accessible data visualisation

Accessibility for Managers & Leaders
On Demand
Online
- Legal aspects
- Reputation
- Inclusion and Diversity
- User Experience (including WCAG essentials)

Accessibility for Designers & Developers
On Demand
Online
- Types of Disabilities
- Accessible Design
- WCAG 2.2
- Coding standards
- Useful tools

Make your Website accessible: Top tips
On demand
Online
- Steps to make a website accessible
- Resources to help achieve accessibility
- Best approaches

Accessibility in Recruitment
Online
On demand
- Understand what is meant by the term inclusive recruitment.
- Barriers we may create for others during the recruitment process.
- Learn practical ways that you can overcome these barriers.

Accessibility and Social Media
On demand
Online
- Accessibility in the platforms
- Improving your copy, imagery and videos
- Top tips to make your content accessible

Workplace Accessibility
On demand
Online
- Bust the myths of workplace accessibility
- Key considerations for different types of accessibility
- Employee lifecycle and how to increase accessibility

E-learning & Accessibility
On demand
Online
- Accessibility and Learning
- E-learning and inclusive content
- How to choose a Learning Management Platform and tips to customise it

Marketing and Accessibility
On demand
Online
- How and why use accessibility in marketing
- Marketing tools: SEO, social media, website, and more
- Top tips to make your communication accessible


Accessibility Audit
Creating websites and apps that prioritise accessibility is essential!
With an accessibility audit, you'll receive a comprehensive report derived from a combination of automatic and manual tests conducted on your organisation's website.
Allow our experts to pinpoint areas for improvement on your website, ultimately enhancing user experience and attracting more visitors to engage with your digital platform

Check out what you can get with an Audit:
Automated tests
Our developers use 3 automated testing tools, and collate the results into a report for your web developers to fix the accessibility issues.
Manual tests
We have a team of disabled testers that can analyse your website, covering all WCAG 2.2 guidelines, and suggest improvements according to their disabilities.
Simulation tests
Our experienced developers also have tools to simulate other disabilities that are not covered by the manual tests; helping you meet higher accessibility standards.
Full reports
The delivered reports contain a summary of the tests completed, and also recommendations on how to prioritise the fixes needed and suggestions on how to fix them.
Delivered by

Passion4Social are a 3rd sector community interest company with a mission to create sustainable employment opportunities for disabled people. A creative agency providing marketing and communication services, to all sectors, such as brand storytelling, graphic design, web/app design and development, content creation, social media campaigns and website accessibility audits.
About Passion4SocialThe Legacy
The Accessibility for All project is a legacy of the Scottish government's Workplace Equality Fund. From July 2022 to March 2024, Connect Three and Passion4Social delivered this innovative project that exceeded expectations, benefited 827 companies and reached nearly 300,000 professionals, creating a significant social impact and boosted the employment of disabled professionals. Almost 100 accessibility audits were delivered and the project's success prompted its continuation, aiming to advocate for accessibility legislation in Scotland.