Web Accessibility Audits
Audit Option One - Summary Audit
- An examination of the ‘front-end’ site, as seen by the visitor, against our 48 point, WAI Level AA criteria
- Background information on Web Accessibility and the W3C Standards
- Summary information on
- Assistive Technologies
- Accessible Adobe Writer Documents
- Audit Summary
- Observations
- Audit Result
- Recommendations
- Conclusion
Audit Option Two - Intermediate Audit
- Two Page Executive Summary
- An examination of the ‘front-end’ site, as seen by the visitor, against our 48 point, WAI Level AA criteria
- Background information on Web Accessibility and the W3C Standards
- Summary information on
- Assistive Technologies
- Accessible Adobe Writer Documents
- Audit Summary
- Detailed Observations
- Audit Result
- Recommendations
- Detailed Actions and Advice on implementation of Recommendations for Web Development Staff.
- Conclusion
- Summary Table of the 48 Audit Checkpoints and the actions required against each Checkpoint.
Audit Option Three - Full Audit
In addition to the Intermediate Audit, a Full Audit would typically include:
- An examination of your CMS
- A review of documented Staff procedures
- Interviews with key personnel regarding Content Management Strategy and Practices.
Depending on the size and complexity of your website, a full audit would typically require 1-2 days on-site, followed by approximately 2-4 days follow-up examination and report write-up.
The Full Audit Report also includes:
- Detailed Accessibility Requirements for each Audit Checkpoint
- Guide to assistive technologies
- Recommendations on Content management and Working practices
- Optional: All issues up to WAI level AAA (66 Checkpoints).


