Expert Resources: Public sector bodies accessibility regulations
These are the items that relate to Public sector bodies accessibility regulations found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Lucy Woodcock | 21 Feb 2025While the report focuses on public sector organisations broadly, its lessons are just as critical for higher education institutions.
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Annie Mannion | 03 Feb 2025On Wednesday 21 May 2025 at 1pm BST AbilityNet's expert Accessibility Consultants will answer your burning questions about how to prepare for the June 2025 EAA deadline in the third and final installment in our EAA Readiness webinar series - this time focusing on Documentation.
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James Baverstock | 15 Jan 2025The report provides information on how the monitoring and testing process is conducted which will be useful for all public sector organisations to review.
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Robin Christopherson | 22 May 2024The Central Digital and Data Office report finds digital accessibility issues on nearly all tested websites.
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Sarah Botterill | 13 Mar 2023AbilityNet’s Attitudes to Accessibility Survey showed that very few organisations recognise the role of procurement in delivering accessibility.
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Annie Mannion | 25 Jul 2022University life is so exciting. However, this past year and for the near future, being a student is a little bit different. AbilityNet is here to offer you help and advice about making the best of the situation.
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Annie Mannion | 24 Jan 2022On Tuesday 22 March we welcomed a group of university practitioners to share their learnings and approach to making accessibility improvements for students and staff with neurodivergent needs.
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Annie Mannion | 19 Oct 2021Join our session for the Higher Education, Further Education and Public Sectors to learn from the University of Southampton about its successful 'Accessibility Allies' project, on Tuesday 2 November 2021, at 1pm GMT.
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Annie Mannion | 29 Sep 2021On Tuesday 2 November we welcomed a group from the University of Southampton to share their learnings and approach to making accessibility improvements to courses, with the help of students themselves.
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Annie Mannion | 08 Jul 2021Learn from Richard Morton of the UK government's Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) about how he helps review, monitor, report and enforce the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations across Public Sector organisations.
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