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Accessibility and Inclusion Toolkit

Last updated on January 22, 2026

Everyone has a role in making information and services more accessible. These guides will support you with step-by-step instructions on how to do your work in a more inclusive way.

Choose a guide for what you're working on

What is assistive technology?

Learn about diversity in your audience

Creating accessible digital content

Create accessible documents

Host inclusive meetings and events

Testing and auditing

 

Training and supports

UX and Service Design

Web Development

 

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