Accessibility Compliance

Queen's has been obligated to ensure that all of our public websites are "WCAG 2.0 AA" compliant by/since January 1, 2021. This is the standard adopted by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Queen’s reports regularly to provincial regulators on our overall compliance with such standards.

Accessibility Hub

The Accessibility Hub is a central online resource to help members of the Queen's community meet their obligations to each other and under the AODA. This website offers many tutorials, including how-to information on how to make digital documents and websites accessible.

Web Standards and Accessibility Development Guide

Siteimprove

Individuals who manage publicly accessible websites at Queen’s can access Siteimprove, an accessibility auditing service that can identify accessibility errors as well as spelling errors and broken links.

Learn more and get access to Siteimprove

Sa11y

The WebPublish service includes the Sa11y icon on the bottom of the screen to show / hide accessibility errors and warnings. Sa11y is an open-source accessibility tool developed at Toronto Metropolitan University.

Learn more about Sa11y and it's features.

Creating accessible content

Learn more about some best practices for accessibility, including:

  • Text as graphic
  • Alt text
  • Inline styles
  • Colour contrast and colour pairings
  • Link text
  • Video and audio captions
  • PDFs and document downloads

Best practices for creating accessible content