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Robin Christopherson | 20 Jun 2017
In a recently published training video, Microsoft’s head of accessibility shows us the importance of inclusive design for every user - as well as providing some handy tips on disability etiquette and accessibility checking along the way. But they do lots more too.
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Robin Christopherson | 08 Jun 2017
Making sure that websites, apps and devices are accessible and inclusive for everyone is imperative to a successful digital economy and vital for its disabled citizens. But who cares more about an inclusive digital future - commercial companies like Apple or the UK government itself? Digital...
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Robin Christopherson | 29 May 2017
A diverse workforce is more innovative, productive and stronger, says digital inclusion guru Robin Christopherson. And, organisations using ClearTalents experience an average fall in sickness across the entire organisation (not just those with disabilities) of between 0.75 and 2.3 days. Here's how...
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Robin Christopherson | 21 May 2017
For almost twenty years it’s been a legal requirement not to discriminate against disabled people, but only now do we have a viable solution to the disabled candidate's conundrum – to disclose or not to disclose? In this second blog of a two-part post, we’re looking at the solution to this...
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Robin Christopherson | 17 May 2017
Microsoft's accessibility website has five excellent downloadable guides, so that people with hearing or sight loss, mobility, speech or cognitive disabilities can better use tech.
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Robin Christopherson | 15 May 2017
Wondering why disabled job applicants still aren't getting work? Robin Christopherson hints that Clear Talents - a simple solution to ensure jobseekers get a fair deal and employers get the best staff - could help.
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Robin Christopherson | 07 May 2017
Not satisfied with racing competitors to be first at the starting line with self-driving cars, Japanese automaker Toyota is looking to a robotic future for its ageing population.
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Robin Christopherson | 24 Apr 2017
It’s a mobile-first world. The global web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG), first created by the founder of the web, are being updated to make sure that sites and apps are now inclusive for all users on the go.
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Robin Christopherson | 17 Apr 2017
A new report confirms that there's been twenty long years of legislation and very little action on the part of the government when it comes to helping disabled people in the UK get equal breaks. AbilityNet's head of digital inclusion says, let's start with the easy steps the government can take...
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Robin Christopherson | 10 Apr 2017
Controlling computer using our brains is much closer than you may think - and will give new powers to many disabled people.