Centre for Genetics Education
Website to educate via online training and distribution and ordering of printed education material for the Centre for Genetics Education
Accessibility for the organisations we work with — governments, regulators, healthcare bodies, public-facing platforms — is statutory, not aspirational. WCAG 2.1 AA in the UK under the Equality Act. WCAG 2.2 AA increasingly required across Australian government. Section 508 / ADA patterns in US-facing work. We've been delivering accessible software for these audiences for 20 years and offer accessibility as a discrete service where the brief calls for it.
Automated checks in CI on every commit — axe-core and Lighthouse — with serious or critical violations blocking merge. Manual assistive-technology testing before release: VoiceOver on macOS / iOS, NVDA and JAWS on Windows, TalkBack on Android. Keyboard-only navigation testing for every interactive flow. Periodic external audits for organisations whose compliance status is publicly published (their accessibility statement gets independently signed off rather than self-declared).
Most of our flagship case studies depend on accessibility being right. The HM Land Registry 1862 Register upgrade was independently audited to WCAG 2.2 AA before launch. The NSW Digital Design System reference build is accessibility-first by construction. The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission's publications search is accessibility-compliant including faceted filtering. Justice Health NSW serves an audience where accessibility isn't a compliance checkbox — it's the entire reason the platform exists. The Multicultural Health Communication Service handles language-specific accessibility markup (the lang attribute, voice-of-document, right-to-left scripts) that most multilingual builds quietly get wrong.
Accessibility is also baked into every other offering on this page. The headless-CMS migration service includes a baseline WCAG audit. The multilingual platform service handles the language-and-accessibility intersection. The Plone editor we run for government clients enforces semantic content structure at authoring time so editors can't accidentally produce inaccessible HTML. Accessibility-as-a-standalone-service is for the cases where there's an existing site that needs to reach compliance, or where the audience makes accessibility the entire point — not just a defensible checkbox.

Website to educate via online training and distribution and ordering of printed education material for the Centre for Genetics Education

The UK Land Registry's 1862 Register — 162GB of historical archival images and metadata — faced outdated tech, security risks, and non-compliance with WCAG 2.2 standards. We delivered a secure, accessible, future-proof upgrade using headless open-source technology.

Law Enforcement Conduct Commision and NSW Crime Commission both need highly secure fast public sites complaint to the NSW Digital Design system and Independent branding guidelines. Plone Volto was an excellent fit being easy to edit, visual and highly secure.

Multilingual public-facing platform for NSW Health's translation publishing service — Elasticsearch-powered search across content in 60+ languages, single source of truth across translations.

Long-running partnership with the NSW oversight body for police misconduct — hosting, Plone CMS upgrades, and the 2022 rebuild onto the NSW Customer Service design system.

Nine-year continuous CMS partnership with Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network — hosting, upgrades, and accessibility for an audience that often faces real digital barriers.