The past OZeWAI conferences have provided some amazing resources for accessibility, especially for those who are starting on their journey, we have gathered some of links from these conferences along with other resources to get you started.
The W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI): strategies, standards, resources to make the Web accessible to sources for lived experience stories, so suggest that as a start. Then jump into the OZeWAI presentations and slides that are relevant for you, as well as the South Australian Government’s information on accessibility guidelines.
We’ll also reference some global resources, including:
Presentations
- Tatiana Mac’s presentations and resources on ableist language and Self-defined App (feel free to contribute to the community).
Networking and forums
- OZeWAI forum is a great place to ask questions and share accessibility resources, tools and news.
- Web-A11y community Slack channel is a global community of accessibility specialists who share news, ideas and answer some of the varied accessibility questions that come up.
- W3C/WAI welcomes participation from around the world, including volunteers to review, implement, and promote guidelines as well as dedicated participants in working groups.