Many organizations have mature governance processes for documentation, data retention, security reviews, and compliance monitoring, but I've noticed that website accessibility often remains a separate initiative.
For teams managing compliance programs, how are you incorporating accessibility requirements into your broader governance workflows?
Some questions I'm curious about:
- Are accessibility reviews part of your regular compliance audits?
- Do you use automated scanning tools, manual testing, or both?
- How do you track remediation tasks across teams?
- Have you integrated accessibility checks into development or content publishing workflows?
- What challenges have you faced maintaining compliance as websites grow?
We've found that combining automated monitoring with periodic manual reviews helps identify issues that automated tools alone may miss, particularly around keyboard navigation, forms, focus management, and overall user experience.
For those interested in website accessibility governance and compliance practices, this resource provides a useful overview: I'd be interested to hear how others are approaching accessibility within their overall compliance strategy.