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Hours ServedWCAG categorizes accessibility into three levels



Level A: Least strictly aimed at benefiting both organizations and people with disabilities.
Level AA: Easy to adopt for a broader range of online services.
Level AAA: The most comprehensive level, indicating the highest degree of accessibility.
With the release of WCAG 2.2, the guidelines continue to evolve, maintaining backward compatibility while enhancing existing standards. Each update builds upon previous versions, introducing additional criteria to improve accessibility.
Many countries have legally adopted WCAG, though some have their own specific regulations. By following these guidelines, Tech Prastish can help you implement WCAG standards, fostering a more inclusive digital environment for individuals with disabilities.
Country-Specific Accessibility Compliances
Australia passed the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) in 1992 to prevent discrimination against individuals with disabilities and promote equal rights and opportunities for all. The law applies to various areas of public life, including employment, education, access to premises, provision of goods and services, and more. DDA aligns with the WCAG 2.0 Level AA compliance developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It is commonly considered the benchmark for meeting DDA requirements. Tech Prastish’s team will work on the implementation of DDA compliance on your websites, online services, and digital content to enable equal access and usability for individuals with disabilities.