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2-Day Course on Accessibility and Design for All

Need to improve your skills in usability, accessibility and universal design? Thinking about how you can design products and services so that as many people as possible can use them, regardless of functional ability? In this two-day course, our experts guide you through concepts, tools and methods linked to the standards SS-EN 17161 and ISO 9241-11

In the societies of the future, services and products need to be adapted for all categories of residents, regardless of functional abilities. The purpose of the Universal design standard SS-EN 17161 is to promote accessibility and usability in products and services by integrating users' needs and abilities in the design process. The standard provides guidelines for organizations to broaden their user perspective by including human diversity in their design and development processes. By understanding and taking into account the needs and conditions of different users, it can be ensured that more people can benefit and have a better user experience from what is produced.

This two-day course focuses on universal design, accessibility and principles of design for all. The course is led by two experts in the field and gives you the knowledge and tools needed to create inclusive, accessible and user-friendly products and services for a diverse audience. Our experts will guide you through the basic concepts of universal design and its connection to important standards such as SS-EN 17161 and ISO 9241-11.

Day 1: Core Principles of Universal Design

  • Introduction to the notions accessibility and disability. 
  • Knowledge about different user groups and their needs and assistive technology. 
  • Introduction to the fundamentals of Universal Design and inclusive design principles. 
  • Introduction to basic terminology and their meaning
  • Exploration of how to create accessible products, services, and environments for diverse users.

Day 2: Deepening Knowledge & Practical Application

  • Hands-on exercises to apply accessibility tools and techniques in real-world scenarios. 
  • Peer discussions to reinforce concepts and address design challenges.

A maximum of 25 participants can attend the course. Physical course, preferrably at client's office.

Supplement: Video clips and exercise material
When purchasing this training, there is also the option to supplement with 3 hours of recorded material (divided into shorter clips) that correspond to the most basic content. To ensure learning, an exercise material is also included as a supplement to the recorded video clips. This is a perfect package for being able to spread knowledge in the organization on a wider front, refresh your memory or introduce new employees.

Who should attend?

  • Designers and developers eager to create inclusive services and products.
  • Product managers and business leaders looking to ensure accessibility in their services and meet SS-EN 17161 standards.
  • Auditors who need to assess and ensure compliance with accessibility and Universal Design standards.
  • Anyone passionate about making the world more accessible and equitable for all

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