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Accessibility Essentials Bundle

Everything you need to get started – tools, insights, and a team learning program in one practical bundle.

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Introduction


The Accessibility Essentials Bundle brings together four practical elements that work best when delivered as a complete foundation.


It gives your organisation a clear, supported starting point for accessibility by combining shared understanding, real-world insight, ongoing learning, and practical tools that support everyday action.


Rather than treating accessibility as a one-off activity, this bundle helps teams build confidence, identify realistic improvements, and embed accessibility into day-to-day workplace practice.


What’s included


Accessibility Awareness Workshop


An interactive workshop that helps teams understand accessibility in everyday work and feel more confident taking inclusive action.


The session explores accessibility across four pillars: Physical, Digital, Procedural, and Cultural. It connects lived experience with real workplace scenarios, making accessibility relevant for all roles.


This includes:


  • A live, discussion-based workshop delivered onsite or online

  • Practical examples tailored to your team and workplace context

  • Time for questions, reflection, and application

  • Alignment with your organisation’s priorities or a short preparation call


Accessibility Workplace Review


A people-first walkthrough of your workplace that focuses on how accessibility is experienced in practice.


Led by an accessibility consultant with lived experience of blindness, the review highlights what is working well, where friction exists, and where small, realistic improvements can make a meaningful difference.


This includes:


  • A short pre-review conversation to understand your space and priorities

  • An onsite walkthrough of key areas such as arrival, signage, workspaces, meeting rooms, and shared spaces

  • A plain-English findings report outlining strengths, gaps, and practical recommendations

  • A facilitated debrief session to discuss insights and agree on next steps


Accessibility Awareness Course


Five licences to the Accessibility Awareness Course to support continued learning beyond the workshop.


The course provides a consistent, self-paced foundation that reinforces key concepts, supports onboarding, and builds shared understanding across teams.


Participants can revisit ideas in their own time and apply learning directly to real workplace situations.


Accessibility Awareness Toolkit


A plain-English toolkit that supports follow-through after the workshop and review.


The toolkit provides practical resources teams can use to apply what they have learned, support internal conversations, and build more consistent habits around accessibility.


Resources are designed for everyday use and licensed for internal sharing across your organisation.


Who it’s for


The Accessibility Essentials Bundle is designed for organisations ready to move from intention to action.


It is well suited to:


  • Small to mid-sized organisations seeking practical, structured support

  • Office, facilities, and workplace experience teams

  • People and culture, HR, and DEI leads

  • Organisations wanting to improve both physical environments and workplace culture


No technical knowledge is required. The focus is on awareness, confidence, and realistic improvement.


Licensing and usage


Any materials provided as part of this bundle are licensed for internal use within one organisation.


They may be shared and adapted internally for planning, staff training, and implementation support. External sharing, redistribution, or resale is not permitted.


© 2026 BlindSpot Solutions Pty Ltd


For use within one organisation only.


Disclaimer


This bundle includes a lived-experience workplace review and awareness workshop designed to build understanding, identify barriers, and support practical action.


It is not a formal accessibility audit, does not provide legal advice, and does not replace the need for organisations to meet their obligations under relevant accessibility legislation. Independent guidance should be sought where required.


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