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Level C

Qualifications

  • A recognised level 4 qualification in accessibility or equivalent experience
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There is only one recognised level 4 qualification in accessibility acording to the UK Govs, find a qualification service:

Knowledge

  • Knowledge of the cross-government DDAT framework.
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  • Have never been given the opportunity to gain knowledge of the cross-government DDAT framework (Yet!) ❌
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The name of this guidance changed on 1 December 2023. Previously its name was ‘Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) Profession Capability Framework’. This change reflects the launch of the new brand for Government Digital and Data.

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Experience

  • Using a large range of assistive technologies to test digital products
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  • Have never been given the opportunity to use a large range of assistive technologies to test digital products(Yet!) ❌
  • Analysing and reporting on test activities and results
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  • Have never been given the opportunity to analyse and report on test activities and results (Yet!) ❌
  • Providing training on a variety of accessibility topics across an organisation
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  • Have never been given the opportunity to provide training on a variety of accessibility topics across an organisation (Yet!) ❌
  • Advocating for people affected by accessibility barriers with senior management.
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  • Have never been given the opportunity to advocate for people affected by accessibility barriers with senior management (Yet!) ❌

Skills

  • Analyse and provide feedback on governance and project documents, and to governance boards, against accessibility standards
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  • Have never been given the opportunity to analyse and provide feedback on governance and project documents, and to governance boards, against accessibility standards (Yet!) ❌
  • Shape and share communications about accessibility that are relevant to the audience in question
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  • I have helped shape and share communications about accessibility and disabilities to help with relevant projects ✅
  • Have never been given the opportunity to shape and share communications about accessibility that are relevant to the audience in question (Yet!) ❌
  • Resolve technical disputes between wider peers and indirect stakeholders, considering all views and opinions
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  • Have never been given the opportunity to resolve technical disputes between wider peers and indirect stakeholders, considering all views and opinions (Yet!) ❌
  • Think strategically about improving accessibility and inclusivity for people interacting with the council, such as how we can use quantitative and qualitative data about users to make improvements to our online experience.
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  • Have never been given the opportunity to think strategically about improving accessibility and inclusivity for people interacting with the council, such as how we can use quantitative and qualitative data about users to make improvements to our online experience (Yet!) ❌