Tara May, CEO of Aspiritech, leads a team of mostly autistic adults in a QA and data services company. The digital age has opened up opportunities for disabled people to work remotely and access information more easily. However, digital accessibility is becoming a critical issue for the disabled, as access to the digital world is increasingly necessary in order to fully participate in society. CEOs and other executives must prioritize digital accessibility to ensure that everyone can access goods and services in the digital age.

Studies have shown that the majority of websites have failures in meeting Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards, making it difficult for disabled users to navigate the digital world. It is important to think about accessibility early in the design process and incorporate it into the overall user experience. Making a website accessible from the start is more cost-effective than going back later to make changes. Accessibility is a continuous journey, requiring ongoing improvements and staying informed about best practices.

Digital and development teams may need resources and training to ensure that websites are accessible to all users. Many states are passing laws requiring websites to be accessible, and failure to comply can result in costly lawsuits. It is crucial to invest in accessibility now to avoid potential legal issues in the future. Additionally, neurodiversity is often overlooked in accessibility conversations, and it is important to consider the needs of neurodivergent individuals when designing digital content.

Neurodiversity includes a range of conditions such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and dyscalculia, affecting 15% to 20% of the global population. Designing websites with neurodivergent individuals in mind can improve the user experience for all users. Following accessibility guidelines not only benefits disabled individuals but creates a more welcoming and inclusive digital experience for everyone. Prioritizing digital accessibility is essential for creating a positive user experience and ensuring that all individuals can participate in the digital world.

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