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The European Accessibility Act: Essential do’s and don’ts for communication professionals

On 28 June 2025, the European Accessibility Act (EAA) officially takes effect and if you work in communication, you need to care.

Because whether you’re crafting web copy, producing videos, writing internal newsletters, or managing social content, you’re shaping how people access information. And soon, how you do that won’t just be a nice-to-have. It’ll be the law.

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The P.O.U.R. principles of Accessibility

This week, I explored the ALLIES framework during my webinar, discussing how Accessibility, Language, Live sessions, Imagery, Engagement, and Stories form the pillars of inclusive communication. In this blog post, I want to build on that conversation by delving into WCAG 2.2—the latest guidelines on creating accessible digital content—and how they tie into the principles of ALLIES.

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How communication professionals can create inclusive digital spaces

While the internet has revolutionized access to information, making knowledge more available than ever before, it also presents significant barriers for people with disabilities. This digital divide can exclude individuals from fully participating in essential aspects of society. As communication professionals, it’s our duty to recognize these challenges and actively work towards creating digital environments that are truly accessible to everyone. This blog post will delve into how we can leverage our expertise to dismantle these barriers, ensuring that digital spaces are inclusive and accommodating for all users.

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