Current Status

Thank you for completing our accessibility questionnaire.

Your Compliance Score:

This score (out of 100) reflects your estimated compliance readiness based on your responses. A higher score means fewer accessibility gaps.

โœ… Your organization has made strong progress toward WCAG compliance but still has areas that need improvement.

Most of your digital content meets accessibility standards, but some usability and compliance gaps remain. These issues could impact users with disabilities and should be resolved before a full accessibility certification or external audit.

๐Ÿ›  Recommended Next Steps:

  • โœ”๏ธ Conduct a final WCAG compliance check to identify remaining issues.
  • โœ”๏ธ Address any lingering low-contrast text, missing form labels, or inconsistent focus indicators.
  • โœ”๏ธ Test your website with real users with disabilities to validate accessibility fixes.
  • โœ”๏ธ Publish an accessibility statement and create a process for users to request accommodations.
  • ๐Ÿ“ข Youโ€™re close! Focus on fine-tuning accessibility and maintaining compliance for future updates. Contact TestPros for assistance.

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Assessment Results

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1. Has your website been tested for WCAG 2.1 or 2.2 AA compliance?

2. Do you have a formal accessibility policy in place that aligns with WCAG guidelines?

3. Has your organization identified who is responsible for ensuring digital accessibility compliance?

4. Does your organization have a process for ensuring third-party vendors and tools meet accessibility standards?

5. Do all images and non-text content have accurate and descriptive alternative text (alt text)?

6. Are headings and page structures correctly formatted for screen readers (i.e., using proper H1, H2, H3 hierarchy)?

7. Are all PDFs and downloadable documents fully accessible (tagged, structured, and navigable via assistive technologies)?

8. Does your website provide sufficient color contrast between text and background to meet WCAG guidelines?

9. Can all interactive elements (menus, forms, buttons, links) be fully navigated and used with only a keyboard (without a mouse)?

10. Do all forms and input fields include accessible labels and error messages that assist users with disabilities?

11. Are focus indicators visible and properly styled when navigating through the website using a keyboard?

12. Have you tested your website or digital platforms using screen readers (e.g., JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver) to ensure compatibility?

13. Do time-based elements (e.g., auto-refreshing content, slideshows, session timeouts) include a way for users to control or extend time limits?

14. Does your organization conduct regular accessibility audits and have a process for monitoring and maintaining accessibility as content is updated?

15. Have accessibility issues identified in previous audits or user feedback been addressed and retested?

16. Do you have a current or past VPAT for your system or product?

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