Expert Resources: webinar
These are the items that relate to webinar found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 02 Feb 2023In this webinar, learn from AbilityNet, NHS Wales, and SignHealth, to discover how to make the most of tech within and for the NHS.
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Higher Education PSBAR accessibility requirements webinar with UCISA and The University of Sheffield
Emma Wheeler | 10 Jan 2023This free webinar on the 7th February 2023 includes two Higher Education professional who talk about their experiences of the PSBAR accessibility requirements. -
Annie Mannion | 07 Nov 2022Our Accessibility Insights series of monthly webinars has included guests from Microsoft, ATOS, Google, Barclays, and Sainsbury's.
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Emma Wheeler | 02 Nov 2022In this webinar, Robin Christopherson with David Padmore and Matt Simpson of ITV about the ways they are improving accessibility.
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Annie Mannion | 27 Oct 2022Digital Accessibility with AbilityNet takes place on Wednesday 16 November, 10.00-11.30am GMT
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Annie Mannion | 20 Oct 2022In this webinar, learn from AbilityNet, Thoughtworks and SignHealth, to discover how tech can help d/Deaf people and those who have experienced hearing loss.
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Emma Wheeler | 19 Oct 2022In this webinar, Robin Christopherson will chat with Natalie Tucker of Spotify about the ways they are improving accessibility.
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Annie Mannion | 13 Oct 2022To celebrate Get Online Week coming up from 17 - 23 October we're encouraging people to explore this year's theme: #TryOneThing!The one thing we're suggesting you might like to try is to find an event near you via the Get Online Week website.
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Free webinar: Don't disable me: how language, organisational culture and equipment enables inclusion
Kelly Chan | 12 Oct 2022Join AbilityNet on Tuesday 18th October 2022 at 1pm BST, to learn how language, organisational culture and equipment enables inclusion in the workplace. -
Emma Wheeler | 20 Sep 2022This free webinar on the 18th October 2022 includes three workers who talk about their experiences of inclusive working culture and small adjustments can make a huge difference to disabled people.