Accessibility professionals know all too well the types of headaches this image points out:



But of the four types of headaches identified, one stands out.

Accessibility headaches are preventable if organizations prioritize accessibility from the beginning, with time, resources, and commitment from leadership. It’s not about checking a box but building a future where everyone can participate.
Let’s create solutions, not more headaches.
Alt: Types of Accessibility Headaches designed with four heads:
Head one: Schedule
Head two: Training
Head three: Budget
Head four: Culture
Each head is colored with red portion to show the degree of the headaches showing the Culture head as the overall biggest headaches