Remediation

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Mobility-related considerations were formally integrated into the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) with the release of WCAG 2.1 in June 2018.


Our remediation approach for accessibility issues involves a systematic process tailored to address specific findings identified in audits or assessments. We categorize issues based on severity and prioritize critical ones for immediate resolution. For critical issues such as missing alternative text, keyboard navigation barriers, or color contrast deficiencies, we implement prompt remediation measures to ensure swift compliance with accessibility standards.

The remediation process includes collaborating with development teams to implement technical fixes, updating content to meet accessibility guidelines, and conducting thorough testing to validate the effectiveness of remediation efforts. We also provide training and resources to stakeholders on accessibility best practices to prevent future issues and promote ongoing compliance.

Additionally, we utilize automated tools and manual testing techniques to verify remediation outcomes and ensure that accessibility improvements are successfully implemented. Regular monitoring and audits are conducted to track progress, address emerging issues, and maintain a high level of accessibility across digital assets.

Overall, our remediation strategy is focused on timely and effective resolution of accessibility issues, continuous improvement through training and monitoring, and ensuring that our digital platforms remain accessible to all users.