Expert Resources: digital accessibility training
These are the items that relate to digital accessibility training found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Emma Wheeler | 20 Mar 2024Colleges have launched a new initiative to improve access to learning for all. Find out how colleges can sign up for the ‘Access and Assistance for All’ campaign.
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Annie Mannion | 29 Feb 2024Results from AbilityNet's latest Attitudes to Digital Accessibility survey highlights the benefits of providing training in accessibility to your staff. Get ideas for ways you can expand your skills.
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Annie Mannion | 07 Feb 2024AbilityNet's selection of courses provide attendees with a deep dive into the experiences of people of living with different disabilities and impairments. The courses focus on visual, hearing, physical, mental health and neurodiversity barriers.
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Mark.Gaddes | 05 Feb 2024
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Annie Mannion | 13 Sep 2023Why is accessible digital content important? Is accessibility required by law? How can I create accessible documents, such as PDFs? Find the answers here!
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Annie Mannion | 04 Sep 2023Join our free webinar with the British Dyslexia Association to discover the power of technology for breaking down barriers for dyslexic learners in work, at home and in education.
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Mark Walker | 25 Aug 2023Join our free webinar to learn what our Attitudes to Digital Accessibility survey tells us about how digital accessibility is seen and delivered in organisations of all shapes and sizes.
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Annie Mannion | 20 Jul 2023Your organisation's accessibility skills will always benefit from a boost, and ensuring your content is accessible will generate major business benefits for you too. Check out 8 resources to help you create accessible content.
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Freya Robinson | 11 May 2023All the ways AbilityNet is celebrating the twelfth annual Global Accessibility Awareness Day this week.
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Annie Mannion | 31 Jan 2023AbilityNet report shows accessibility capability in need of consistency and formality, and gap in senior leaders' perception of their organisation's accessibility skills development.
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