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 | 09 Nov 2020This webinar took place on Tuesday 1 December 2020, 1pm GMT.
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Annie Mannion | 22 Oct 2020Register for our webinar on Tuesday 27 October to find out more about the Higher Education Commission’s research report and learn about your next steps to address its findings.
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Annie Mannion | 24 Sep 2020On the day before this week's Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations (PSBAR) deadline (23 September 2020), AbilityNet's Amy Low provided on a free AbilityNet webinar aimed at the Public Sector, an update on the PSBAR, and how the
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Guest Blogger | 22 Sep 2020In local government, this week's web accessibility deadline has helped focus minds and ensure that accessibility is pushed to the forefront.
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Annie Mannion | 15 Sep 2020Kate Lister from The Open University will explore the benefits of embedding and evaluating accessibility throughout learning and teaching in this free webinar, which includes an update on web accessibility regulations.
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Annie Mannion | 25 Aug 2020With one month left before the deadline for the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations 2018 we discuss the further education sector with Vikki Liogier of the Education and Training Foundation.
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Annie Mannion | 09 Aug 2020AbilityNet accessibility consultant to speak on a webinar to provide practical advice on accessibility and digital inclusion.
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Annie Mannion | 27 Jul 2020This webinar took place on Tuesday 22 September 2020, 1pm BST.
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Annie Mannion | 27 Jul 2020On last week's higher education and public sector focused webinar we discussed accessibility statements and what they need to contain, in time to meet the requirements of the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations (PSBAR) deadline of 23 September 2020.
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Annie Mannion | 22 Jul 2020Why the pandemic is the right time to expand the demand for equal services for all.