Expert Resources: Public Sector
These are the items that relate to Public Sector found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Louise Aldridge | 27 Jul 2022Dr Melanie Thorley, STAART manager and higher education disability expert, and Charlie Mayo, a recent graduate, discuss their experiences of working and studying during the pandemic.
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Louise Aldridge | 23 Jun 2022On Tuesday 19th July, University of Greenwich and AbilityNet discussed ways on how to support disabled employees and students in a post Covid world.
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Emma Wheeler | 09 Jun 2022In this free webinar on 19 July 2022, AbilityNet, and University of Greenwich lecturer and STAART lead discussed accessibility and inclusion in HE workplaces.
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Robin Christopherson | 17 May 2022The Central Digital and Data Office report finds digital accessibility issues on nearly all tested websites.
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Alex.Barker | 14 Feb 2022Did you know that for every 10 disabled users encountering barriers online, on average only one will complain about issues they encounter, and the other nine will give up or take their business elsewhere? (Click Away Pound research).* This is often because the process of providing feedback can be...
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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 | 04 May 2021This factsheet provides an overview of the Access to Work Scheme, a grant to help disabled people to start or stay in work.
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Annie Mannion | 28 Apr 2021Get expert advice from our recent webinar including guidance about mobile applications.
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Annie Mannion | 29 Mar 2021Sign up for two accessibility training for HE and FE professionals.
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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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