Expert Resources: digital inclusion
These are the items that relate to digital inclusion found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 18 Jul 2023Throughout August, BT Group will be heading to towns and cities across Yorkshire & Humber, where a team will be on hand to share useful information about Digital Voice.
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Annie Mannion | 24 May 2023Remote user testing brings both benefits and challenges. It means you can include people from across the world, however this makes it more difficult to prevent technology mishaps such as software problems or poor internet connection.
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Kelly Chan | 17 Feb 2023Please complete our short survey to share what you think about inclusivity and accessibility in the finance and insurance sector.
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Robin Christopherson | 23 Jan 2023Learn how AbilityNet's work has harnessed technology to empower disabled people in every aspect of their lives.
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Kelly Chan | 01 Jul 2022According to the Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA), 10 million people in the UK are lacking the most basic skills in using a computer or the internet. We champion the imperative for a digital world accessible to all, and that is why we have pledged to help end digital poverty by 2030.
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Kelly Chan | 16 Jun 2022Lots of people know how to create accessible web pages. Creating accessible emails can be just as easy. Read some top tips on how to make sure your next email is accessible.
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Emma Wheeler | 27 May 2022AbilityNet has been awarded 14th in the top 50 Inspiring Workplaces awards, 2022.
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Annie Mannion | 27 Apr 2022Apply with your organisation to access digital devices for digitally excluded disabled or older people in the UK.
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Annie Mannion | 21 Feb 2022Join Parkinson’s UK and AbilityNet on Tuesday 8th March 2022 to discuss how technology can help people with Parkinson’s.
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Sarah Botterill | 11 Jan 2022As a digital professional you know that digital accessibility benefits staff, customers, profit margins and drives brand value – and it’s the right thing to do. But there are always competing priorities and it's not always easy to convince senior leaders to make the investment you need.