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Follow-up support pathway

Advisory Support

Advisory support is available if you need help reviewing progress, solving an implementation barrier, or refining your next steps after the Future Ready workshop.

What advisory support is for

Implementation barriers

Use advisory support when an accessibility action is stuck, unclear, too broad, or difficult to put into practice.

Action-plan refinement

Bring your Accessibility Action Plan and refine the barrier, first step, support needs, or review point.

Next-step planning

Use the session to identify one realistic next action that can be supported, tested, or reviewed.

What to bring

Advisory support works best when the discussion is focused. Bring one current issue or barrier you want to work through, rather than trying to solve everything at once.

You can bring formal documents, rough notes, screenshots, examples, questions, or spoken reflections.

Request advisory support

You can request advisory support by email. Keep your message short and focused on one issue, action, or barrier.

Support focus areas

Reviewing progress

Advisory support can help you look at what has changed, what is still difficult, and what evidence or feedback could guide your next step.

Reducing complexity

Support can help turn a large accessibility goal into a smaller action that is easier to start, assign, test, or review.

Using the implementation log

The implementation log can help track decisions, actions, barriers, feedback, and follow-up points after the workshop.

Preparing next steps

Advisory support can help you choose the next action, name the support needed, and decide when to review progress.

Next step

After requesting advisory support, continue using your implementation log and review the next-steps page.

Easy Read version

Advisory Support

This page tells you how to ask for advisory support.

Advisory support means focused help with one issue, barrier, or next step.

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You can ask for help

You can ask for help after the workshop.

You can ask for help with one accessibility action.

You can ask for help if you feel stuck.

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What support can help with

Advisory support can help you:

  • look at your action plan
  • talk about a barrier
  • choose a smaller next step
  • decide what support you need
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What to bring

You can bring your action plan.

You can bring your implementation log.

You can bring one question you want help with.

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How to ask for support

You can email the Future Ready team.

Your email can be short.

Tell us what you need help with.

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Next step

Keep using your implementation log.

You can also go to the next-steps page.

The next-steps page helps you keep moving.

This Easy Read section gives the main ideas from the page.

You can read the full page above for more information.

Future Ready — advisory support for accessibility implementation and next steps.