Expert Resources: AbilityNet Live
These are the items that relate to AbilityNet Live found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Mark Walker | 24 May 2022In response to the Coronavirus emergency AbilityNet began running a series of live online events to help share useful information for disabled people and their carers and employers. See below for details, as well as recordings of past and upcoming accessibility events.
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Annie Mannion | 20 May 2021Learn in this free webinar how Lloyd's approaches inclusive and accessible onboarding, and get best practice tips about creating and maintaining accessibility in the workplace.
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Annie Mannion | 15 Mar 2021Emma Pratt-Richens of the BBC joined us in our Accessibility Insights webinar series where she discussed disability passports, diversity experts and accessibility training.
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Annie Mannion | 15 Feb 2021Caroline Casey, founder of The Valuable 500, discussed the need for CEO's to drive accessibility and disability agendas within their organisations.
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Annie Mannion | 08 Feb 2021Learn in this free webinar how Microsoft approaches inclusive and accessible recruitment and get best practice tips from expert HR practitioners about accessibility in the workplace.
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Annie Mannion | 16 Dec 2020Sarah Herrlinger, Senior Director, Global Accessibility Policy & Initiatives at Apple, joins us as the eighth guest in our Accessibility Insights webinar series.
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Annie Mannion | 10 Dec 2020Alejandro Moledo, Policy Coordinator at the European Disability Forum, joins us as the latest guest in our Accessibility Insights webinar series.
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Annie Mannion | 05 Nov 2020Malin Rygg, Head Of Department at the Norwegian Digitalisation Agency, joins us as the latest guest in our Accessibility Insights webinar series.
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Annie Mannion | 12 Oct 2020Christopher Patnoe, Head of Accessibility at Google joins us as the latest guest in our Accessibility Insights webinar series.
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Sarah Botterill | 12 Oct 2020How to find the local support you need if you are an older or disabled person, caring for someone else in a period of self-isolation.
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