Accessibility Insights monthly webinars with key accessibility figures
Annie Mannion | 12 Jan 2021Earlier this year we began the Accessibility Insights series of monthly webinars as part of our ongoing AbilityNet Live free webinar programme.
In the Accessibility Insights series, Robin Christopherson MBE, Head of Digital Inclusion at AbilityNet hosts a monthly online chat with individuals who are each working to improve digital accessibility and digital inclusion. We've had an impressive range of guests so far and are looking forward to introducing our next interviewees in the coming months.
Our first guest in July 2020 was Microsoft's Chief Accessibility Officer, Jenny Lay-Flurrie (pictured above, with Robin), followed by Neil Milliken of ATOS, Paul Smyth of Barclays, and other recent guests include Bryn Anderson of Sainsbury's (pictured below right, alongside Robin), and Christopher Patnoe of Google.
Access the Accessibility Insights series
Watch or listen to the webinar playbacks and podcast recordings all linked below. Transcripts provided.
- Accessibility Insights with Alejandro Moledo of the European Disability Forum
- Accessibility Insights with Malin Rygg of the Norwegian Digitalisation Agency
- Accessibility Insights with Christopher Patnoe of Google
- Accessibility Insights with Bryn Anderson of Sainsbury's
- Accessibility Insights with Paul Smyth of Barclays
- Accessibility Insights with Neil Milliken of ATOS
- Accessibility Insights with Microsoft's Jenny Lay-Flurrie
Accessibility Insights sessions coming up soon:
Sarah Herrlinger, Senior Director of Global Accessibility, Policy & Initiatives at Apple
Tuesday 16 February, 1pm GMT
Further resources
- Keep up to date with our Accessibility Insights sessions and accessibility news on the AbilityNet newsletter
- Find out more about AbilityNet's live webinar events.
- Unsure where to start with digital accessibility? Speak to our experts for help.
- AbilityNet's online accessibility training courses
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