There is a lot to think about when planning your digital skills event or session. But, it is always important to make sure that everyone can join.
Take our quiz to check how accessible your event is! We have also included some helpful tips to help with your event and session planning.
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If you can’t see the quiz on this page, view it here.
If you want to learn more, visit our Event Accessibility Checklist: Creating inclusive events guide.
Our thanks to our Get Online Week 2026 Supporting Partner auDA for their collaboration on these tips.
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Get Online Week Quiz!
How accessible is your digital skills event?
Check how inclusive your event is for everyone in your community and get tips to improve with this quick quiz!
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My venue is accessible for wheelchair users
Yes
No
I let people know about parking options near the venue
Yes
No
People can get to my venue on public transport
Yes
No
There are signs pointing to accessible toilets inside the venue
Yes
No
There are spaces for wheelchair users and service animals where people will be sitting
Yes
No
Our top tips
Add parking information into your flyers and posters
Give directions on how to get there on public transport on your online booking form
Set up clear signs to ramps, toilets and accessible entrances in the venue
Make sure that seats can be moved for wheelchair users
Ask about accessibility features before booking your venue
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We have clear pathways around the event space
Yes
No
There is clear signage to toilets, food, first aid and exit
Yes
No
There is a quiet space people can use if they need a break
Yes
No
My registration forms are accessible, with different RSVP options like web, telephone and email
Yes
No
Our top tips
Print signs in clear, bold and large font
Ask the venue for an accessibility map showing toilets, ramps and other features
Plan your event space to have wide and clear paths between chairs, signs and tables
Set up a separate quiet room near your event space. Include information for how to access it
List multiple ways to RSVP in your flyers, social media promotion and posters
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My team knows about the acessibility information for the event
Yes
No
I have created my digital skills activities and resources in big and bold font
Yes
No
The videos I am using have captions available
Yes
No
I have let staff and volunteers know about basic accessibility features on phones and computers
Yes
No
I have slides and resources ready to send before the session, or to hand out so people can follow along at their own pace
Yes
No
Our top tips
Include accessibility information for the event space in your team briefing
Talk to your team about accessibility features on phones and computers
Read out what is on the screen and explain things in plain English when presenting
Use large print (size 18) when you are making resources for the event
Test your resources on different devices to check captions and that everything works before your event
Get more tips
Learn more Good Things
Visit Good Things website to get more tips on hosting accessible digital skills events and activities.
To learn more go to: https://goodthingsaustralia.org/mentor-resource/create-and-accessible-event-checklist/
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