Accessibility Maturity Models: What, Why & How

A presentation at Portland Accessibility and User Experience Meetup in in Portland, OR, USA by Andrew Hedges

Accessibility Maturity Models: What, Why & How

Accessibility Maturity Models: What, Why & How

Thanks for being here. I’m Andrew.

Thanks for being here. I’m Andrew.

What is an Accessibility Maturity Model?

What is an Accessibility Maturity Model?

Where did accessibility maturity models originate?

Where did accessibility maturity models originate?

What do we mean by “maturity” in this context?

What do we mean by “maturity” in this context?

What is a “maturity model,” exactly?

What is a “maturity model,” exactly?

How are maturity models structured?

How are maturity models structured?

What maturity models exist for accessibility?

What maturity models exist for accessibility?

What’s the status of the W3C model?

What’s the status of the W3C model?

What dimensions are covered by the W3C model?

What dimensions are covered by the W3C model?

How are dimensions assessed?

How are dimensions assessed?

What’s an example of proof points?

What’s an example of proof points?

What’s an example of proof points?

What’s an example of proof points?

What stages are described by the W3C model?

What stages are described by the W3C model?

How does the W3C model compare to the others?

How does the W3C model compare to the others?

Why complete an Accessibility Maturity Model assessment?

Why complete an Accessibility Maturity Model assessment?

How can maturity models help?

How can maturity models help?

What are the limitations of maturity models?

What are the limitations of maturity models?

What’s the difference between this & conformance testing?

What’s the difference between this & conformance testing?

How do I start an assessment?

How do I start an assessment?

How do I choose which model to use?

How do I choose which model to use?

Is my org ready to take this on?

Is my org ready to take this on?

How do you rally people to the cause?

How do you rally people to the cause?

Who needs to be involved?

Who needs to be involved?

Seems like a lot of time and effort. Will it be worth it?

Seems like a lot of time and effort. Will it be worth it?

You can do it!

You can do it!

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As an accessibility professional, do you ever feel like you’re swimming against the tide as you try to make your company’s offerings more accessible? If so, you’re probably aware that the organization could be “better” with respect to accessibility, but you may have trouble identifying just what it would take to make real progress. Accessibility maturity models can help by providing objective assessment criteria and concrete steps for leveling up. In this talk, we’ll cover what is a maturity model, how they’ve been applied to accessibility, and strategies for getting started with your first assessment.