Accessibility Learning Opportunities at Drupal Camp Asheville 2026

By AmyJune Hineline,

Accessibility is a core part of building better digital experiences, and Drupal Camp Asheville 2026 offers several opportunities to learn practical accessibility skills from experienced community leaders.

Friday Training

The accessibility track begins on Friday with Accessibility 101: Digital Accessibility Foundations led by Carie Fisher. This interactive half-day training is designed for teams new to accessibility and covers digital accessibility fundamentals, current regulations, common barriers, and hands-on exercises that help participants identify and address accessibility issues in real-world content and websites.

Saturday Sessions

On Saturday, Carie Fisher returns with Building Accessible AI: Embedding Inclusion Across Software Development, a session exploring how teams can incorporate accessibility throughout the software development lifecycle as AI becomes increasingly integrated into products and workflows. The session focuses on practical approaches to reducing risk and building more inclusive software from planning through release.

Also on Saturday, AmyJune Hineline presents Accessibility Debt: The Bugs You Don't See, a session focused on the small accessibility issues that quietly accumulate over time in Drupal projects. Attendees will learn how accessibility debt emerges across theming, content workflows, design systems, and maintenance practices, along with strategies for identifying and addressing issues before they become costly to fix.

Whether you're just getting started with accessibility or looking to improve existing development practices, Drupal Camp Asheville offers practical sessions that can help make websites and applications more inclusive for everyone.

Drupal Camp Asheville is July 10-12. Register today!