Stakeholder Pathways
Targeted implementation guidance for every role in your organization to ensure EAA compliance.
Developer Compliance Pathway
What engineers building EAA-compliant software actually need to know, with the clauses, the patterns, and the tools to verify the work.
Designer Compliance Pathway
Visual and interaction design decisions that determine whether your product is usable, and whether it meets the EAA. Half of accessibility is decided before a single line of code is written.
QA & Tester Compliance Pathway
How to plan, run, and document accessibility testing in a way that survives a regulator audit. Automated tools are part of it. They are not most of it.
Product Manager Compliance Pathway
Treating accessibility as a regulatory requirement and a product quality requirement at the same time. Both are now real, both have deadlines, and both land on the PM's desk.
Legal & Compliance Pathway
What in-house counsel and external advisors need to know about the EAA: the obligations, the documentation, the liability allocation, and the things that will land on your desk when something goes wrong.
Content Creator Pathway
Writing, editing, and publishing in a way that works for everyone. Most accessibility wins for content people are decided in the draft, not in the CMS.
Procurement & RFP Pathway
How to buy accessible technology, evaluate vendor claims, and protect your organisation from inheriting someone else's compliance debt.
Customer Support Pathway
Help desks, contact channels, and self-service documentation are part of the EAA scope. The user who can't get into the product is the one who calls support, and support has to be reachable too.
Hardware Engineer Pathway
Physical product accessibility under the EAA: ATMs, ticket machines, payment terminals, e-readers, smart TVs, and the consumer hardware that connects to all of them.
Executive Briefing (C-Suite)
What boards, CEOs, CFOs, and General Counsel need to know about the EAA in less than ten minutes. The numbers, the obligations, the decisions only you can make.
Accessibility Lead Pathway
The person inside the organisation who owns accessibility end-to-end. Sits between product, engineering, design, legal, and the executive layer. Translates between all five.
Compliance Officer Pathway
The day-to-day owner of the conformity assessment, the audit register, and the regulator-facing paper trail. Different from Legal: less interpretation, more operational discipline.