On-site training

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What are on-site training services?

Media Access Australia’s on-site training services provide a transfer of knowledge and best practices to an organisation’s staff members so they are equipped with the expertise to implement organisational accessibility.

Our training courses focus on:

  • Accessible content writing
  • Creating accessible Word and PDF documents
  • Creating accessible images with InDesign
  • Creating and using accessible templates
  • DIY captioning
  • All participants receive a manual, course notes and instructions to enable easy implementation 
  • Courses can be customised or combined to meet your organisation’s specific needs 

Where do they fit on the path to web accessibility compliance?

On-site training helps embed accessibility best practice and knowledge in an organisation by transferring the skills and expertise to practically implement accessibility across the organisation — from day-to-day operations,  strategic decisions, internal and external communication, to product and service design and delivery.

Why do I need on-site training?

Building skills and sharing knowledge is integral to developing productive teams. Our training courses are hands-on and practical, designed to teach what you need to know for compliance and best practice in the workplace.

What should I look for in an on-site training provider?

Flexible delivery: We understand that organisations and teams work differently. Group training sessions can cater for up to 20 people and sessions can occur on-site or at a dedicated training facility.

Customised, standards-based training designed for your needs: Our courses are designed to train individuals in on-the-job implementation of accessibility and can be customised to provide train-the-trainer deliverables.

Why should I source my on-site training from Media Access Australia?

Credibility, expertise, and services customised to your organisation.

Media Access Australia is Australia’s only independent not-for-profit organisation dedicated to improving media and web accessibility for people with disabilities. As a member of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) its staff regularly present at national and global accessibility conferences. Media Access Australia also partners with the University of South Australia for the country’s first university-accredited accessibility training course, the Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility (PCWA).

What next?

For more information, you can contact us via our online form or call our office on 02 9212 6242.


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