
Accessibility is rarely broken because people don’t care. It’s broken because most teams were never trained to build it correctly in the first place.
Designers learn visual hierarchy, not focus order. Developers master frameworks, not screen reader behavior. Content teams worry about brand voice, not plain language or semantic structure. Product owners track velocity and releases, not accessibility regressions.
This gap is exactly where becomes essential. Not generic awareness sessions. Not one-time webinars. But structured, role-specific training that connects accessibility standards to real work, real products, and real risk.
When done properly, accessibility training stops being a compliance checkbox and starts becoming part of how digital teams think, design, and ship.
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