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Five lessons from making DBS services accessible

Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Author Lonpicman on Wikimedia Commons licensed under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en You’ll likely remember where you were when...

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How we made GOV.UK more accessible

GOV.UK hosts half a million web pages, lots of documents and receives an average of 5.1 million visits a day - the true number is likely much higher as we only count users who accept cookies that...

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Some changes to the public sector digital accessibility regulations

At the end of October the public sector body accessibility regulations were amended to make sure they can continue to operate now that the UK has left the European Union. The UK no longer receives...

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Making a positive change: PDF to HTML

Over 100 participants attended our live session on digital accessibility last November. As communicators, we must take care to make our content as easy to understand and accessible as possible. In...

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Government Communication Service tips to deliver better British Sign Language...

Why produce BSL content?  Around 150,000 people in the UK use British Sign Language (BSL), over half of whom are Deaf.  The Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID) says ‘BSL involves a...

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