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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Annie Mannion | 24 Jun 2021A summary of mobile apps regulation deadline information, plus dos and don'ts for accessible eLearning from Susi Miller.
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Annie Mannion | 17 Jun 2021Changes to the 23 June Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations relating to mobile applications.
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Annie Mannion | 18 May 2021This FREE webinar took place on 22 June 2021For this HE/Public Sector update webinar, we welcomed Susi Miller, eLearning accessibility expert and author of 'Designing Accessible Learning Content' to share her insights about accessibility dos and don'ts.
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Guest Blogger | 13 May 2021Alistair McNaught's final blog in a four-part series exploring accessibility evolution in educational settings.
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Annie Mannion | 28 Apr 2021Get expert advice from our recent webinar including guidance about mobile applications.
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Robin Christopherson | 19 Apr 2021Learn what you need to do to meet the 22 June Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations deadline relating to mobile applications.
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Annie Mannion | 15 Apr 2021Train your staff about accessibility dos and don'ts using AbilityNet's eLearning modules for HE and FE institutions.
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Annie Mannion | 08 Mar 2021"Great informative and practical session, useful to have insight from colleagues at other unis - sharing tips, caveats and approaches from strategic and practical stance. Thank you." - webinar attendee from 13 April 2021.
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Annie Mannion | 08 Feb 2021Our next webinar designed especially for professionals working in the public sector will take place on 23 February 2021.
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Annie Mannion | 25 Jan 2021"There is a project alongide a digital accessibility focus project that's been conducted by my colleague and that's looking at NSS students amongst students with earning difficulties and generated useful data on disclosure rates and students that are disclosing and who aren't." Annie Horn from...