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Where to get help with web accessibility updates

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As of July 2022, McGill's websites must meet web accessibility requirements outlined by the Government of Quebec in the . Here are some resources to help you prepare:

Hands-on support

If you’re looking for hands-on support for meeting web accessibility requirements, you’ve got a few options:

  1. Sign up for our WS-106 Web Accessibility training course – see our Training & events page for the course schedule
  2. Register for our WS-104 Lab for content creators or the WS-302 Lab for Editors and Site Managers – see our Training & events page for the course schedule
  3. Reach out to the

Self-serve support

For a detailed list of self-serve resources (guides, how-to documentation and videos) you can also visit the following pages:

Accessibility is an evolving field, so our resources and best practices will also evolve. Ensuring our sites are accessible is one way we are addressing equity at McGill.

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