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Digital accessibility in the workplace

Many disabilities are hidden, which means you are probably working with people who have a disability without knowing. Follow these simple, free tips to be inclusive.

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Making your videos accessible

Making your videos accessible not only shows a commitment to diversity and inclusion but can also expand your audience and increase engagement with your content.

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WCAG made easy for content creators

WCAG is notoriously confusing. That’s why we try to make it as simple as possible, highlighting the key accessibility requirements content creators need to know.

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Making online meetings accessible

More than 2 million people have a vision impairment in the UK. Make your online meetings as accessible as possible so you don’t discriminate against your attendees.

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Accessible emails

With 14 million in the UK having a disability, you’re probably emailing people with a disability without knowing. It is important to be inclusive by making your communication accessible.

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Accessible PowerPoint presentations

Microsoft PowerPoint has built-in features to help make your documents and presentations accessible. A few small changes to the way you work can make a huge difference to your users.

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How to write Easy Read content

Easy Read is an accessible form of content writing for people with learning disabilities. It uses short, simple sentences with pictures.

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