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Website Accessibility Workshop 2nd February 2022  

on November 24, 2021 at 10:41pm |Updated on January 5, 2022 at 2:09pm A computer keyboard with a glowing ACCESSIBILITY key. The key features an accessibility icon of a person in a wheelchair. The background is a blend of blue, purple, and pink hues, creating a modern and vibrant look.

Website Accessibility for Disabled People is something that affects everyone. All UK websites fall under the Equality Act so it is imperative that you educate yourself about this.

I present this information is an easy to understand way, I avoid technical terms and you will come away with awareness that will change the way you look at websites from now on!

The Event is run through LinkedIn. If you do not have an account with LinkedIn, you can sign up for free by following this link: https://www.linkedin.com/

Registration is free, so please do so now by following this link:

https://www.linkedin.com/events/6869403337440157698/about/

If you have any difficulties booking yourself in, please follow this link to send us an email and we will add you to the event ourselves.

I have been passionate about websites and website accessibility for 15 years, it is why my company is called Access by Design.

Please help me make 2022 the year when we finally rid the world of Cookie Banners!
 
Cookie Banners are very challenging for disabled people and annoying for everyone else. If you are a UK resident, please sign my petition today and we can get rid of them! If you are not resident in the UK, please could you pass this on to your friends who are?
 
 
For my information, please see this blog: https://accessbydesign.uk/ban-cookie-banners/

If you would like to have a free initial consultation about the accessibility about your own website, please book yourself in by following this link:

https://calendly.com/cliveloseby/accessibility-audit-free-initial-consultation