


If your audience is primarily people with a disability (for example, National Disability Insurance Scheme clients), your site must pass the AAA standard. What standards must be met? AccessibilityĬomply with the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Version 2.0 AA standard. Note these standards apply to both internal and external digital content. If your department works directly with people with disability, such as the NDIS, your digital content needs to comply with the AAA standard. What does the Victorian Government recommend?Īll Victorian Government online services must comply with WCAG 2.0 Accessibility standards (Level AA). Making content accessible makes sure the information the Victorian Government publishes online is universally accessible. The Victorian Government is committed to the principles of open and inclusive government, including providing accessible digital content and services to all Australians regardless of disability, culture or environment. Why make websites and content accessible?
