WCAG 2.2 Training
Take a deep dive into the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. This advanced technical course unpacks WCAG 2.2 with real-world examples, hands-on exercises, and practical guidance for achieving compliance with confidence.
Upcoming Training
Join us for our upcoming session in April, running over 3 sessions:
- Part 1: 15 April
- Part 2: 22 Aprill
- Part 3: 29 April
We are also running it in July:
- Part 1: 8 July
- Part 2: 15 July
- Part 3: 22 July
Cost: $654.50 +Booking Fee.
Register for the April or July WCAG 2.2 Training.
About the Course
The WCAG Deep Dive is a practical, three-part training series designed for developers, testers, and accessibility specialists who already have basic awareness and want to strengthen their practical knowledge.
This course walks through every WCAG principle and guideline with real examples, live exercises, and activities that show how to identify, interpret, and apply success criteria correctly across modern digital experiences.
Topics
Topics covered by this course include;
- Introduction to WCAG
- We’ll cover all Level AA success criteria from WCAG 2.2:
- Perceivable: text alternatives, time-based media, adaptable layouts, distinguishable content
- Operable: keyboard accessibility, enough time, avoiding seizures, navigable interfaces, input modalities
- Understandable: readable content, predictable behaviour, input assistance
- Robust: compatibility across technologies
- Plus practical, real-world examples and activities throughout.
What You'll Learn
- How to navigate and interpret WCAG, understanding the structure, principles, guidelines and individual success criteria
- Describe the conformance levels (A, AA, AAA) and their practical implications
- Learn each individual success criterion from WCAG 2.2 AA, what it means, and how to apply it
- How to recognise accessible and inaccessible patterns in website and app design, including common issues to avoid
- Understand how different disabilities are assisted by specific WCAG criteria, and why meeting them matters
- Apply WCAG in practice through real-world examples, identifying issues and remediating them to meet the guidelines
- Understand legal requirements and what is considered best practice in digital accessibility.
Who Should Attend
- Developers who want to apply WCAG in their code and component libraries
- Communications and marketing teams creating accessible content and campaigns
- Government staff managing compliance, procurement, or policy obligations
- Anyone who wants a stronger working knowledge of accessibility standards
Duration
Delivered in three 2-hour sessions (Approx. 6 hours total).
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