Free webinar: How an accessible culture builds a trusted brand

This free webinar takes place on Wednesday 24 June 2026, at 1pm BST.

Professional smartly dressed young man and woman shake hands outside professional buildingCreating accessible digital services isn’t just about meeting standards. It depends on culture, leadership and clear priorities. This webinar explores how organisations can move from isolated fixes to a joined‑up, strategic and committed approach to digital accessibility, which helps to build trust. With guest speakers including NatWest, AbilityNet and Wavemaker/WPP Media.

You’ll hear practical insights on: 

  • How organisational culture affects accessibility outcomes 
  • What “maturity” looks like beyond digital accessibility audits and issue lists 
  • Building realistic accessibility roadmaps aligned to business goals 

Join our expert speakers to learn about strategy, governance and long‑term planning, helping you shape an accessibility approach that’s sustainable, credible and builds trust in your brand both internally and by the people who rely on your digital services. 

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Who should come to our webinar on how digital accessibility affects brand and trust?

This webinar will be of interest to:

  • Accessibility, compliance, product and service leaders
  • Customer Experience leads
  • Financial sector institutions
  • Digital product owners
  • Customer Service leaders
  • Brand and trust leaders
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Meet your panellists

Sara John, NatWest

Sara John, smiling in professional setting with plant in backgroundSara John is a Senior Digital Accessibility Specialist at NatWest Group with over 10 years' experience in digital accessibility. Her interest began when she led a technology improvement programme, helping NatWest achieve ‘Gold’ status by the Business Disability Forum.

Sara then moved to the NatWest Assistive Technology Team, where she supported colleagues with their assistive technology needs. Recognising the significance of digital accessibility Sara presented a compelling business case directly to NatWest’s Executive Committee, highlighting the value and necessity of accessible platforms for both customers and employees. Through her advocacy and leadership, she’s influenced policy and decision-making at the highest level within the organisation, and was shortlisted for two Women in Technology Awards 2023 for her efforts.

Sara now works on a Bank-wide Digital Accessibility Team, ensuring digital accessibility practices continually improve and embed across NatWest Group. She regularly represents NatWest at disability awareness events and delivers internal presentations.

Danny Josephs, smilingDanny Josephs, Wavemaker/ WPP Media

Danny Josephs leads creative/production at Wavemaker/WPP media. With more than 25 years’ experience in advertising, including other senior roles at WPP, and Saatchi & Saatchi, Danny is also Chair of the Advertising Association’s ‘All In’ disability group, where he champions greater inclusion and experience across the industry.

Having only recently become physically disabled himself, Danny is a passionate advocate for accessibility and representation, working to challenge perceptions and create more inclusive workplaces for disabled people.

Robin ChristophersonRobin Christopherson, MBE, Head of Digital Inclusion at AbilityNet

Robin is Head of Digital Inclusion at AbilityNet and a leading light in the global community of accessibility and digital inclusion specialists. 

Robin's experience of sight-loss gives him a first-hand experience of the power of digital tech to transform people's lives - and he loves nothing more than showing people how he uses computers, the internet, his phone, Amazon Alexa and many other technologies as part of his daily life.

Robin is also a passionate and powerful advocate for accessibility, inclusive design and digital inclusion, making the case for social and technical changes to business, government, third sector, universities and many other organisations.

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Date of webinar: 
24 Jun 2026 - 13:00