Services

I currently have availability for both long and short-term projects. I offer a discounted rate for nonprofits.

Chelsea's headshot. Light-skinned, young feminine-presenting half-Asian half-white professional with black hair.

Hello, Accessibility!

I'll take a look at a sample of your site, identify existing WCAG 2.1 Level AA failures, identify other potential accessibility barriers, and let you know how to solve the issues. This package includes:

Project cost may be lower or higher, depending on the complexity of the site and additional services requested. Some add-ons include:


Please note that express turnaround is not always available, and that I can only do in-person discussions in Winnipeg.

To get in touch, please reach out to rohatensky.chelsea@gmail.com or book a consultation/coffee hour using my Google Calendar.

About Me

I graduated with my Bachelor of Arts from the University of Winnipeg, majoring in English and minoring in Computer Science. As a technical field with very humanistic dimensions, the field of digital accessibility was a perfect fit for me.

As a Disabled person, disability was a major research interest to me throughout my degree and I focused on rhetorical and literary representations of disability in my seminar English courses through the lens of the Disability Justice movement.

I also had the opportunity to intern with Abilities Manitoba as a Work-Study and take several American Sign Language courses. When I approach accessibility work, I bring these experiences to the table alongside my lived experience with chronic mental and orthopedic conditions.

In my free time, I am a foreign language instructor and a professional taiko drummer with the ensemble Fubuki Daiko.

To learn slightly more about me, feel free to peruse my LinkedIn.