At Autofficina our aim is to make our websites as accessible as possible to the widest range of visitors and customers. At the centre of everything we do is the act of communication so communicating as effectively as possible is paramount for us.
This means considering the specific needs of those with visual or physical impairments, learning difficulties and other forms of disability. In addition it means having an understanding of different browser technologies. We produce our sites to meet current best practices and guidelines
All web sites that are owned by UK businesses need to comply with
the Disability Discrimination Act - The DDA. The Disability
Discrimination Act 1995 - was introduced with the intention of
comprehensively tackling the discrimination which many disabled people
face. The part of the DDA that states web sites must be made accessible
came into force on 1 October 1999 and the Code of Practice for this
section of the Act was published on 27 May 2002. If you are a business
with an online presence it is important that you are aware of this act.
Further information:
Royal National Institute of the Blind
Web Accessibility and UK Law