Expert Resources: inclusion
These are the items that relate to inclusion found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 15 Feb 2024A group of lucky AbilityNet volunteers from across the UK took a tour of Google's impressive Accessibility Discovery Centre in London earlier this month.
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Kelly Chan | 03 Jan 2024Our Workplace and education inclusion consultants, Adam Tweed and Lizi Green, bust six myths they have come across about employing disabled people.
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Kelly Chan | 20 Oct 2023Our Disability Inclusion Insights podcast series interview leaders in workplace disability inclusion from across industries and around the world.
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Annie Mannion | 06 Jun 2023As part of this year's Volunteers' Week celebrations, three AbilityNet tech volunteers from across the UK invite you to get an insight into their varied and rewarding roles. Meet Jo, Greg and Jordan.
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Annie Mannion | 30 May 2023Steven Liska is now a published author thanks in part to an AbilityNet volunteer.
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Annie Mannion | 26 May 2023Technology company Capgemini has been working with AbilityNet to connect its employees with individuals in their communities to help them learn everyday digital skills.
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Louise Aldridge | 23 May 2023With The Big Help Out campaign continuing throughout the summer and Volunteers Week (1-7 June) fast approaching, now is the perfect time to think about volunteering. Discover the benefits of volunteering in our upcoming free webinar, 'How volunteering can benefit you or your organisation'.
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Louise Aldridge | 21 Mar 2023Inclusion is the process of creating an environment in which individuals feel welcomed, heard, respected, supported, valued, and able to reach their full potential. We have compiled some helpful resources that will help you create an inclusive workplace.
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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 | 04 Oct 2022These seven principles guide the design process and educate designers and consumers about the characteristics of more usable products and environments, says Robin Christopherson MBE, AbilityNet's Head of Digital Inclusion.
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