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Re: Looking for organizations that perform W3C evaluations
From: Cam Nicholl
Date: Sep 15, 2011 2:27AM
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Hi everyone,
Please would you include our organisation?
Digital Accessibility Centre in Wales, UK provides accessibility testing
services, including audit and accreditation to many large and small
organisations in the UK and internationally.
www.digitalaccessibilitycentre.org We are a Social Enterprise and operate on
a not for profit basis.
As some of you already know, in addition to using automated tools and
technical auditing, we employ our own testing team. All of our team members
have a disability and we test for ease of access for those who have no
vision, low vision, limited limb mobility, colour blindness, dyslexia,
learning disabilities, Deaf and Asperger's.
Testing is carried out in line with WCAG 2.0 AA criteria, but also includes
reporting on usability for disability which is not entirely covered by WCAG.
Many thanks and good luck with the list!
With kindest regards
Cam
Cam Nicholl
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