A Web for All: Free Webinar on Making Your Website Accessible

Posted on: March 7, 2026

If your website isn’t accessible, you could be unintentionally shutting people out.

Accessibility isn’t just a technical requirement – it’s about making sure everyone can use and benefit from your website, including people with disabilities, older users, and those accessing services in different ways.

To help organisations take practical steps towards more inclusive digital spaces, Few and Far® are hosting a free webinar: “A Web for All.” on Wednesday 11th March 2026 at 11am.

What the webinar will cover

This two-hour session focuses on simple, practical ways to improve the accessibility and usability of your website. Rather than theory or jargon, the webinar will provide clear guidance and tools that you can start using straight away.

Topics will include:

  • Practical steps to improve website accessibility

  • Common barriers that prevent people from using websites

  • Tools and techniques to help you assess and improve your site

  • Realistic changes you can make without needing major redevelopment

Who should attend?

This webinar is ideal for:

  • Organisations responsible for managing a website

  • Communications and marketing teams

  • Community groups and charities

  • Anyone interested in making their online services more inclusive

Book your place:

You can find full details and register for the webinar here:
https://e-portal-essex.co.uk/news/a-web-for-all-accessibility-usability-and-inclusivity-online-8874

If website accessibility has been sitting on your to-do list, this is a great opportunity to learn practical ways to get started.

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