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Questions
& Answers<\/h2>\n

Here are some answers to questions people ask us at LB Learning Solutions<\/a>. If you need more information please contact us<\/a><\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n

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1. Accessibility<\/h2>\n
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What is WCAG? What does WCAG mean?<\/h3>\n

WCAG is short for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.<\/p>\n

These are international Web standards for accessibility developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (WC3<\/a><\/span>) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI<\/a><\/span>). The current version of standards is WCAG 2.2<\/a><\/span>. Version 2.2 was approved on 5th October 2023 and incorporates standards from the previous version 2.1, plus nine additional success criteria. For information on how to get up to date with the most recent changes, read our news article<\/a><\/span>.<\/p>\n

In principle, the standards focus on four main conditions for online content. These are: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust.<\/p>\n

Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992<\/a><\/span>, all online information and services in Australia must be non-discriminatory. Australian Government agencies provide minimum WCAG level A standards for online content and are in the process of upgrading to level AA and eventually level AAA.<\/p>\n

If you are not already meeting level A standards for your online content (including attachments, images, videos, animations and eLearning) you could be exposing your organisation to penalties under the Act.<\/p>\n

The Disability Standards for Education 2005<\/a><\/span> contain additional guidance for education providers on reasonable adjustment, consultation, eliminating discrimination and measures for compliance under the Act.<\/p>\n

How can you help me to meet legal requirements for accessibility?<\/h3>\n

We can make any content accessible. There is always a way. Let us know what you need, and we will help you get there.<\/p>\n

All our designs are tested by a professional screen reader user and meet WCAG 2.2 level A standards as a minimum. For most of our designs we aim higher than level A. Talk to us about your learner needs and we will ensure all your needs are met.<\/p>\n

Can you fix a Word document or PowerPoint presentation or PDF or eLearning I already made?<\/h3>\n

Yes, we can fix anything to meet user experience and WCAG standards.<\/p>\n

We can also help you to:<\/p>\n