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A simple pathway that meets you where you are

Accessibility can feel complex.
It doesn’t have to be.

We’ve designed a clear, step-by-step pathway that helps you make progress without pressure, panic, or over-commitment.

  • You start where you are.
  • You build capability at a pace that works for your team.
  • And you only go further if and when it makes sense.

Start

Take your first step.

Build

Six week onboarding.

Sustain

 Ongoing support options.

Choose your starting point

Start small

One safe first step. £1,900. No long-term commitment.

This is for teams who want to do the right thing but don’t want to jump straight into a big programme.

You choose a focused starting point - a webinar, light-touch audit, A11yShip experience, or 1:1 strategy session - and get practical, usable insight straight away.

It helps you:

  • understand where the real barriers are

  • reduce confusion and guesswork

  • avoid costly mistakes early

Accessibility starts with clarity.

 

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Turn insights into action.

Build momentum

Turn insight into confident action.

Once you know where you stand, the next challenge is knowing what to do next - and how to do it well.

Our onboarding programme supports your team over six weeks with:

  • structured guidance

  • practical tools and templates

  • plain-English explanations

  • real-world application

This is where accessibility moves from awareness to embedded practice - reducing rework, frustration, and cognitive overload as systems scale.

Learn about the onboarding programme
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Sustain progress

Ongoing support, only if you need it.

Accessibility isn’t a one-off task.
But it also doesn’t need to become a constant burden.

Our ongoing support helps teams:

  • stay on track as content, systems, and tools evolve

  • sense-check decisions before problems appear

  • maintain confidence, consistency, and governance

You get support when it’s useful - not a retainer for the sake of it.

This is about keeping systems usable under real-world pressure, not ticking boxes.

See ongoing support options