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This page is still a work in progress. Details will change considerably. Please do not rely on this information at the current time.

The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 requires agencies to ensure people with disability have the same access to information and services as others in the community. It is a requirement for all Government sites to meet WCAG AA guidelines.

This process will help guide you through the process for handling pages that do not meet AA standards.

Process for Accessibility failures

  1. alert the content editor via email that the page does not meet standards using the pre-written email template. The editor then has the option to:

    1. Update the page to meet the standards

    2. Proceed with the publishing, provided they agree to the following:

If the content owner agrees to the breach and still want to proceed with publishing:

  1. owner sends email agreement they are are breach

  2. owner provides contact details for any accessibility requests

  3. accessibility breach notice added to page

  4. page details and exception reason added to the table below.

Page exception notice

This page may not meet WCAG AA Accessibility standards. If you are unable to read any of the content of this page, you can contact the owners of this page for more information:
Content owner:
Contact number:

Page exception list

Page

Department

Page owner / authority to publish

Reason for breach

Further action required?

Date published

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