Expert Resources: #digitalinclusion
These are the items that relate to #digitalinclusion found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Kelly Chan | 08 Mar 2024In this blog, we shine a spotlight on some of the inspiring women who have emerged as leaders in the realm of inclusion and accessibility for International Women's Day 2024.
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Annie Mannion | 26 Jan 2022The Business Application Software Developers Association has announced today a free aid to help businesses support their accessibility agenda.
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Annie Mannion | 19 Jan 2022In this free webinar led by individuals with lived experience of disabilities and AbilityNet’s workplace inclusion experts, we discovered how you can help address visual, hearing, physical, mental health and neurodiversity barriers at your organisation or educational setting.
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Sarah Botterill | 23 Nov 2021How do you ensure that you’re allowing everyone inside your organisation to progress in their career?
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Sarah Botterill | 02 Sep 2021This FREE webinar took place on 28 September at 1 pm BSTHow do you create an inclusive workspace? This webinar explored the role of digital accessibility in creating an inclusive workplace, including:
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Sarah Botterill | 14 Jul 2021One of the legacies of Covid-19 will be that it shone the spotlight on the digital divide, which disproportionately impacts older and disabled people.
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Sarah Botterill | 30 Jun 2021Spurred by the impact of Covid-19, telecom companies are offering services designed to close the digital divide and create equal access to technology.BT has launched its low-cost fibre package, Home Essentials, as research reveals that access to technology is essential for those on low incomes.
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catherine.grinyer@abilitynet.org.uk | 01 Jan 2017Robin Christopherson, Head of Digital Inclusion at AbilityNet has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honour’s List for his services to digital inclusion.
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Robin Christopherson | 11 Jan 2016With computers and mobile devices the norm in today’s workplace, computer-related stress is a risk for employers keen to keep productivity levels up and sickness absence down. But technology can also provide an answer to some of these problems, explains Robin Christopherson.
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catherine.grinyer@abilitynet.org.uk | 11 Jan 2016Graeme Whippy one of the UK’s leading IT experts on accessible technology in the workplace has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours list. With an impressive and broad-ranging career in IT, Graeme has worked for Lloyd’s Banking Group since 2001 and worked tirelessly to establish the IT...