How to promote your commitment to disability inclusion
If your business has put in the effort to be more accessible, it makes sense to promote your good work.
If your business has put in the effort to be more accessible, it makes sense to promote your good work.
There are some simple steps you can take to make your information easier to read.
Accessible premises are vital for making sure your disabled employees, customers, and anyone else who uses your premises, are included.
A list of six key areas to consider to ensure your website is accessible to disabled visitors.
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The cost of living crisis is far from over – it is still affecting many employees’ mental health.
This video explores the role of technology within our Disability Smart Framework, including how businesses can use technology to improve disability inclusion.
We launched our Recruitment Toolkit (sponsored by Oliver James) at a webinar on Wednesday 22 June.
Our 2022 Annual Conference was held on Wednesday 29 June, and was on the subject of ‘Are you being served? Welcoming disabled customers.’
This podcast series explores the lives of disabled people, how they see themselves, and their experiences.
In 2021, we commissioned research by Open Inclusion (supported by Microsoft) into what disabled consumers choose to buy and why.
Money saving experts advise consumers to shop around to ensure they are getting the best deals on insurance and savings rates.