Expert Resources: Accessibility Services
These are the items that relate to Accessibility Services found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Kelly Chan | 05 Feb 2024After expert user testing and auditing, Blind Veterans UK website received a Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA rating and AbilityNet's Accredited Plus certification.
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Kelly Chan | 09 Oct 2023Goldsmiths' partnership with AbilityNet went on to have a transformative impact on accessibility and inclusive practices within the Computing department and across the university.
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Annie Mannion | 29 Mar 2023The University of Derby received disability awareness training before undertaking a Digital Accessibility Maturity Model assessment - and achieving very good results.
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Emma Wheeler | 13 Mar 2023Gower College Swansea undertook a guided Further Education Accessibility Maturity Model assessment to evaluate its maturity in order to produce a detailed roadmap of recommendations.
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Kelly Chan | 07 Mar 2023Jadu organised an accessibility-focused internal team event to launch its mission “to become the World's most accessible digital platform” and wanted its whole team to learn more about accessibility from a disabled user, so asked AbilityNet how it could help.
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Annie Mannion | 13 Feb 2023Independent Age charity was keen to review the technology-related information in the 'Tech hub' section of its website, so brought in AbilityNet's expertise to provide knowledge about tech and digital.
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Annie Mannion | 20 Dec 2022"This session today has filled my heart and soul to the brim!" said one attendee of the training course provided by AbilityNet to Texthelp employees.
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Annie Mannion | 09 May 2022How the Transpennine Express adapted its social media approaches by learning about digital inclusivity and inclusive language with AbilityNet.
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Annie Mannion | 04 Aug 2021"AbilityNet's Digital Accessibility Maturity Model gave us insight into all the areas we need to work on... It was very useful to see what we’d have to be doing to reach the optimal levels in each dimension – something to aspire to!" says Heather Hepburn, Accessibility Lead at Skyscanner.
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Annie Mannion | 19 Jul 2021With the documentation provided by AbilityNet, Dot.Project focused on a set of six, achievable priorities for accessibility of its partners' training sessions and online meetings.
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