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Look No Hands! Donate Now

Look No Hands! Can you text with your toes?

Text with your toes and donate now to help disabled people get to grips with technology

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Technology4Good Awards 2013

The winners of this year's Technology4Good Awards will be announced by Mariella Frostrop in July

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Accessible websites, apps and more...

Find out how our specialist Accessibility Services can help you reach every customer on every platform

Carole Gardiner is a disabled tester for AbilityNet

Free IT Support for Disabled People

Call us free on 0800 269 545 or use our other free services to get the most from computers and the internet

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Everyone's needs are different

Find out how our team of expert Assessors help you find the right solution for you and your staff

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Welcome to AbilityNet
  • Stephen Fry supports AbilityNet's Look No Hands! campaign

    Stephen Fry supports the Look No Hands! campaignOur Look No Hands! campaign kicked off in great style this week thanks to Stephen Fry, who tweeted his message of support to his millions of followers and created a surge of interest. He joined Martha Lane Fox and hundreds of AbilityNet supporters in raising money to help disabled people get the most from computers and the internet, by donating £2 without using their hands.



  • Look No Hands! Text With Your Toes...

    From Monday May 13th to Friday May 17th we will be asking everyone across the nation to answer one key question: how would you send a text if you couldn’t use your hands?



  • Inclusive Design: Free Event, 9 May 2013

    Global Accessibility Awareness Day

    AbilityNet is hosting a free event in London to mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2013. Inclusive Design: Where Accessibility Meets Usability will feature speakers including Robin Christopherson and Julie Howell, followed by a panel that includes Jeremy Keith, Ian Hamilton and Meera Pankhania.



  • AbilityNet joins Helplines Association

    AbilityNet is pleased to announce that it has become an associate member of The Helplines Association - the membership and good practice organisation for all helplines in the UK and beyond.



Free IT Support for Disabled People

Our FREE helpline offers expert advice and information about how disabled people can use computers and the internet.
Call us now on: 0800 269 545

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