What we offer

Digital accessibility audits

Practical WCAG-guided audits (site & app), prioritised findings, user-centred testing and plain-language executive summaries for your team.

Remediation & accessible design

Design and code fixes, content remediation guidance, accessible templates and pattern libraries that reduce rework and lift capacity.

Training & capability building

Tailored workshops for designers, developers and content teams plus short microcredentials for staff to maintain accessible practice.

Assistive technology & device lending

Device trials, loan workflows and coaching practice that make assistive tech useful and sustainable in your context.

Procurement & sustainment advice

Accessible procurement specs, vendor engagement guidance and sustainment plans so accessibility lasts beyond a single project.

Inclusive communications

Plain-language checks, captioning, image description guidance and Auslan-ready communications to widen reach and participation.

Our process — simple, collaborative, practical

1. Review & audit

We evaluate your current service through technical checks, user testing with real users and a practical accessibility review that highlights risk and impact.

2. Recommend & plan

We prioritise fixes, co-design a remediation plan with your team, and provide plain-language project briefs so everyone understands next steps.

3. Implement & evaluate

We can support hands-on remediation, deliver training, set up device trials or advise procurement. We then evaluate outcomes and hand over accessible processes.

Who we work with

We partner with education providers, libraries, community organisations, local government and small services. Our work fits both one-off projects and longer partner pilots.

Typical engagements

  • Website / LMS accessibility audit + remediation
  • Community digital inclusion rollout with device lending
  • Training and microcredentials for staff teams
  • Procurement advice for accessible devices and services

Outcomes we deliver

  • Clear, prioritised accessibility findings and an achievable remediation plan.
  • Staff who understand accessible design and can maintain it day to day.
  • Accessible learning materials and communications that broaden participation.
  • Assistive technology workflows that work for users and services.

Case example

We often work with libraries and small teams to turn pilot projects into sustainable practice. For example, a library partner used our lending workflow and facilitator training to set up a community device-lending program with staff-ready guides and evaluation templates.

Contact us for a tailored case summary relevant to your sector.

Frequently asked questions

Talk to us about accessibility

Ready to improve accessibility across your service or project? Tell us about your scope and goals and we’ll reply with an accessible proposal and next steps.

Quick enquiry

Contact page

If you need immediate help with a referral for assistive technology or a fast WCAG spot-check, email founder@edulinked.com.au and include the page or project URL.