Mission Accomplished Ltd, a pioneering leader in training for the Creative Industries, has announced a significant investment to prioritise accessibility and multilingual support for its online training offering, reaffirming its commitment to inclusivity and celebrating the cultural diversity across the West Midlands region.
In an effort to ensure equal access to, Mission Accomplished has invested in enhancing the usability and accessibility of its website for people with disabilities. Additionally, the website is now available in the languages spoken in the region, reflecting and celebrating the linguistic diversity of the community.
Alison Grade, CEO of Mission Accomplished said: “Accessibility and inclusivity are fundamental values for us, so these investments will help ensure everyone can engage with our platform to access the training opportunities that will help them enter the West Midlands Film, TV and other creative industries. With our roots firmly planted in the vibrant West Midlands community, we want to recognize and celebrate the diversity that enriches our region”
In addition to the accessibility features, the website is now available in Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Kurmanji, Latvian, Lithuanian, Pashto, Polish, Punjabi, Romanian, Somali, and Urdu, Irish, Welsh, Scottish as well as English.
Grade believes that businesses should actively promote digital inclusivity and advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities, rather than expect people to ask for accommodation to be made for them. She added: ““Diversity is our greatest strength. This isn’t just about bringing down barriers, every person deserves to live with dignity, equality, comfort, and independence” “