Advanced Creating Accessible Documents: Adobe PDF - November, 2025: Vision Australia
Event description
Advanced Creating Accessible Documents: Adobe PDF
To take part in online training for Advanced Creating Accessible Documents: Adobe PDF, you will need the following:
Access to a desktop/laptop computer with a stable internet connection
Course Handbook (we will provide)
Working headphones/microphone/speakers
Access to Teams meetings
*Please Note: If you register to complete the Creating Accessible Documents training online, you will require Adobe PDF (Pro DC, not Reader) installed on your computer to take part in remote training. If you do not have this already, you may be able to install a trial version (subject to the software owner’s agreement). Please bear this in mind when choosing to attend a remote version of this training.
PDF files have a variety of different uses, from producing annual reports to brochureware, eBooks and many more. This workshop will help ensure your PDF documents are accessible to everyone, through learning how to create and remediate PDF files in this advanced computer-based workshop.
We’ll show you advanced accessibility techniques to remediate PDF documents, without the need for a source file. On completion of the workshop, you’ll know how to create PDFs that are accessible to everyone, including people with disability.
Developed in accordance with WCAG 2.1 and best practices cultivated by our team of experts, this course supports inclusive design in alignment with the Australian Government’s Digital Service Standard.
Course Content
Those with a working knowledge of Adobe Acrobat will gain the most from this course, which is taught on PCs using Adobe Acrobat DC. Those who use a different version of Acrobat Pro (e.g. 10 or 11) and Mac users are encouraged to attend as the learning outcomes will be the same.
Background to document accessibility
How inaccessible documents affect different disability groups
How people use assistive technologies to access content within digital documents
Australian legal requirements
Applicability of WCAG 2.1 to electronic documents
Techniques to create accessible electronic documents
Language
Use of colours
Text format
Links
Layout
Techniques and applications for accessible PDF files:
Create, modify and check tags
Tag headings and lists
Test and correct the reading order
Add text alternatives for images
Add text alternatives for non-image content
Tag simple and complex data tables and layout tables
Add hyperlinks
Add a table of contents
Edit document properties
Add bookmarks
Remediate scanned files
Accessibility compliance verification:
Accessibility checker
Testing with assistive technologies
Do it yourself:
Apply remediation and testing techniques to sample documents
Techniques for accessible PDF forms:
Associate fields with labels
Test and modify the focus order
Apply editing restrictions
Note: Techniques for source document creation are covered in Advanced Creating Accessible Documents: Microsoft Office.
Course Materials
We encourage you to bring your own PDF documents to remediate in the ‘do it yourself’ session. Sample PDFs will also be provided.
You’ll receive a comprehensive digital manual containing:
Step-by-step instructions on how to implement techniques using Adobe PDF Pro DC.
The rationale for using specific techniques and positive impacts for the end-user.
Explanations, examples, tips and tricks to help you apply accessible practices day-to-day.
Cost
Price listed is per person, including GST.
$795 full fee
$725 (group booking 4 + attendees)
Timetable
Thursdays 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm AEDT
November 13, 20, 27, December 4
Cancellations
You may only cancel your registration by written notice to digitalaccesstraining@visionaustralia.org. See below for our refund policy.
Course enquiries
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