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Why Digital Accessibility Matters This Disability Pride Month! - Centre For Accessibility Australia
Laetitia Thompson · 2026-07-03 · via Centre For Accessibility Australia

3 July 2026

black graphic with text reading "celebrate disability pride month". The disability pride flag is on the bottom right and around the design are CFA Australia's signature dots.

Each July, Disability Pride Month recognises the history, achievements and contributions of people with disability while celebrating disability as a valued part of human diversity. It is also an opportunity to reflect on the importance of creating a society where people with disability can participate equally in every aspect of life.

Today, that participation increasingly depends on digital accessibility.

Whether accessing government services, applying for jobs, studying, managing finances, shopping online or connecting with family and friends, digital technology has become part of everyday life. When websites, mobile apps, documents and online services are not designed to be accessible, people with disability can face unnecessary barriers to information, services and opportunities.

Digital accessibility helps remove these barriers by ensuring technology can be used by as many people as possible, regardless of disability. This includes providing text alternatives for images, ensuring websites can be navigated using a keyboard, creating accessible documents, using plain language, and making video and audio content accessible through captions and transcripts.

Accessible design also benefits a wide range of people beyond those with disability. Older Australians, people with temporary injuries, people using mobile devices in challenging environments, and those with low literacy or English as an additional language can all benefit from clear, accessible digital content.

Disability Pride Month reminds us that accessibility is not simply about meeting technical requirements or compliance obligations. It is about supporting independence, choice and equal participation. Accessible digital experiences allow people with disability to engage with services, employment, education and community life on their own terms.

To learn more about the importance of digital accessibility, watch our YouTube video, “How Digital Accessibility Affects Me”, where people with lived experience share how accessible technology impacts their daily lives and why digital accessibility matters.

Accessibility should be part of every stage of creating digital content, not an afterthought. Whether it’s a website, document, social media post or online service, building accessibility in from the beginning helps create a better experience for everyone.

At Centre for Accessibility Australia (CFA Australia), we believe accessibility creates opportunities for everyone. This Disability Pride Month, we encourage organisations to look beyond awareness and consider the practical steps they can take to make their digital content and services more inclusive.

By improving digital accessibility, we help build a future where everyone can access information, services and opportunities with confidence and independence.

This Disability Pride Month, we celebrate the diversity, achievements and contributions of people with disability, while continuing to advocate for a more accessible and inclusive digital world.

Happy Disability Pride Month!