Digital Accessibility Experts Live

Digital Accessibility Experts Live

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Overview

Monthly webinars to help leaders with digital accessibility challenges to find solutions as they accelerate digital projects.

Join us at our (live captioned) free monthly webinar where we discuss a different hot topic with our top accessibility experts each month.

If you’ve only got 1 hour a month to improve your digital accessibility knowledge, this is where to spend it!

Our webinars are hosted on Zoom and recorded - the video is available about one week after the event, with a full transcript. So if you can't make it, please register and we'll send you an email when it's uploaded.

You can catch up with previous webinars on our free resource HiHub https://www.hassellinclusion.com/hi-hub/

If you've not been to one of our webinars before, you'll receive the link for the webinar from Eventbrite a few days before, and again on the day - don't forget to check your spam/quarantine system for any emails that come from Eventbrite!


Upcoming Webinars:


Thursday 26th March 4pm UK-time - Help! Accessibility is going in the wrong direction where I work. What can I do about it?

The global accessibility field grew in 2025. But many established accessibility initiatives in organisations also came under threat from the DEI backlash and economic budget cutting. 2026 is likely to be similar. So what can you do if your work comes under threat by decisions from your stakeholders? We’ll be looking at:

  1. They think accessibility is now ‘done’ so we can focus on something else, rather than understanding work needs to continue
  2. They think it’s just about ‘compliance’, when that won’t give us much Return on Investment
  3. They want to do accessibility the cheapest way, buying the cheapest audits or tools, when that just makes my job harder
  4. They think I can do accessibility all on my own, when I need other people to help get it into processes
  5. They keep on changing their mind about accessibility, based on whether there’s any new legislation


Thursday 23rd April 4pm UK-time - Accessible Events and Meetings

Making events and meetings accessible is something our webinar audience often ask about. So in April, we're going to be looking at how to ensure people with disabilities in your audience are included in what you're doing, whether it's a team meeting, a masterclass in your offices, a massive event for thousands of people in a conference venue, an online webinar, or a hybrid option that combines physical and digital access. We'll look at these and more:

  1. Accessibility of venues
  2. Accessiblity of pre-event communications, event presentations, and post-event recordings
  3. Accessibility of interactions - Q+A sessions, brainstorms on round tables and break out rooms


Thursday 28th May 4pm UK-time - All the questions you wanted to ask during GAAD - but didn’t get the chance

Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) on Thursday 21st May is always energising.There are panels, webinars, LinkedIn Lives, Internal and External events, hundreds of thought pieces and announcements. There's more happening than anyone can realistically attend.

But once the week is over, the momentum can fade. The questions people meant to ask never get asked. The practical “what do we actually do now?” conversations don’t happen.

So the week after GAAD we’re hosting an open Q&A session with many of our seasoned accessibility experts at Hassell Inclusion, so you can ask the questions you need to make accessibility for 2026 not just for GAAD.


Thursday 25th June 4pm UK-time - Six blockers that undermine your accessibility programme, and how ISO 30071‑1 can clear them

Many organisations face the same recurring obstacles that stall accessibility progress, from fragmented leadership buy‑in to capability gaps and unclear processes. In this webinar, we’ll show how the ISO 30071‑1-1 Standard gives you a practical, structured way to diagnose issues, prioritise action and embed accessibility effectively across your organisation. You’ll learn how ISO 30071‑1 takes a complementary angle to WCAG to help you shift from reactive fixes to a confident, measurable, organisation‑wide approach.

We’ll cover:

  1. The 6 typical accessibility blockers we see
  2. The key elements of ISO 30071-1
  3. How to use it as a diagnostic to identify the symptoms and remedies
  4. How the Standard provides a framework for leadership alignment, planning, skills building and governance.
  5. How benefits from embedding accessibility in processes reduce rework, increase efficiency and improve ROI.
  6. Practical examples of how ISO 30071‑1 supports diagnosis, planning, action and tracking to build a stronger, more resilient accessibility programme.


About our webinars


Monthly webinars to help leaders with digital accessibility challenges to find solutions as they accelerate digital projects.

Join us at our (live captioned) free monthly webinar where we discuss a different hot topic with our top accessibility experts each month.

If you’ve only got 1 hour a month to improve your digital accessibility knowledge, this is where to spend it!

Our webinars are hosted on Zoom and recorded - the video is available about one week after the event, with a full transcript. So if you can't make it, please register and we'll send you an email when it's uploaded.

You can catch up with previous webinars on our free resource HiHub https://www.hassellinclusion.com/hi-hub/

If you've not been to one of our webinars before, you'll receive the link for the webinar from Eventbrite a few days before, and again on the day - don't forget to check your spam/quarantine system for any emails that come from Eventbrite!


Upcoming Webinars:


Thursday 26th March 4pm UK-time - Help! Accessibility is going in the wrong direction where I work. What can I do about it?

The global accessibility field grew in 2025. But many established accessibility initiatives in organisations also came under threat from the DEI backlash and economic budget cutting. 2026 is likely to be similar. So what can you do if your work comes under threat by decisions from your stakeholders? We’ll be looking at:

  1. They think accessibility is now ‘done’ so we can focus on something else, rather than understanding work needs to continue
  2. They think it’s just about ‘compliance’, when that won’t give us much Return on Investment
  3. They want to do accessibility the cheapest way, buying the cheapest audits or tools, when that just makes my job harder
  4. They think I can do accessibility all on my own, when I need other people to help get it into processes
  5. They keep on changing their mind about accessibility, based on whether there’s any new legislation


Thursday 23rd April 4pm UK-time - Accessible Events and Meetings

Making events and meetings accessible is something our webinar audience often ask about. So in April, we're going to be looking at how to ensure people with disabilities in your audience are included in what you're doing, whether it's a team meeting, a masterclass in your offices, a massive event for thousands of people in a conference venue, an online webinar, or a hybrid option that combines physical and digital access. We'll look at these and more:

  1. Accessibility of venues
  2. Accessiblity of pre-event communications, event presentations, and post-event recordings
  3. Accessibility of interactions - Q+A sessions, brainstorms on round tables and break out rooms


Thursday 28th May 4pm UK-time - All the questions you wanted to ask during GAAD - but didn’t get the chance

Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) on Thursday 21st May is always energising.There are panels, webinars, LinkedIn Lives, Internal and External events, hundreds of thought pieces and announcements. There's more happening than anyone can realistically attend.

But once the week is over, the momentum can fade. The questions people meant to ask never get asked. The practical “what do we actually do now?” conversations don’t happen.

So the week after GAAD we’re hosting an open Q&A session with many of our seasoned accessibility experts at Hassell Inclusion, so you can ask the questions you need to make accessibility for 2026 not just for GAAD.


Thursday 25th June 4pm UK-time - Six blockers that undermine your accessibility programme, and how ISO 30071‑1 can clear them

Many organisations face the same recurring obstacles that stall accessibility progress, from fragmented leadership buy‑in to capability gaps and unclear processes. In this webinar, we’ll show how the ISO 30071‑1-1 Standard gives you a practical, structured way to diagnose issues, prioritise action and embed accessibility effectively across your organisation. You’ll learn how ISO 30071‑1 takes a complementary angle to WCAG to help you shift from reactive fixes to a confident, measurable, organisation‑wide approach.

We’ll cover:

  1. The 6 typical accessibility blockers we see
  2. The key elements of ISO 30071-1
  3. How to use it as a diagnostic to identify the symptoms and remedies
  4. How the Standard provides a framework for leadership alignment, planning, skills building and governance.
  5. How benefits from embedding accessibility in processes reduce rework, increase efficiency and improve ROI.
  6. Practical examples of how ISO 30071‑1 supports diagnosis, planning, action and tracking to build a stronger, more resilient accessibility programme.


About our webinars



How our webinars help you


Whatever your role in delivering digital accessibility, these webinars are designed to help you develop your accessibility knowledge and maturity in your organisation.

Accessibility is a critical part of the digital product development process, and we all need to make sure that, in the rush to get products delivered, we don't short-change those with accessibility issues.

In talking to our network and clients at Hassell Inclusion, it’s clear they’re facing many challenges with this, at a time when digital is more important than ever before.

Our Digital Accessibility Experts Live webinars allow digital leaders and their teams to ask us their accessibility questions and get answers from our Hassell Inclusion accessibility experts.

Each month our webinar takes an important accessibility topic and shares practical advice and tips, from the perspectives of developers, designers, content authors, testers and the digital and product managers who lead them.

Come and be part of our accessibility community, and get expert advice from our experienced team who can help you get the benefits out of inclusive design.


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