Blogs
Loud and proud about web accessibility
Guest Blog – By Laura Clark from Dig inclusion Companies and organisations can’t wait to promote to us, their customers, and tell us what new and ...
09/01/2017
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Blind Drunk!
Disability discrimination at the door People with disabilities have social lives, enjoying mainstream pubs, bars, clubs and gigs with friends. Whilst legislation has made more ...
15/12/2016
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Don’t be shy online, 285 million customers waiting to buy!
It’s Christmas time and I’m keen to shop online. I have list of items and money to spend, burning a hole in my pocket. My ...
15/12/2016
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Guest Blog – Web Accessibility = Visibility = Profitability
Web Accessibility = Visibility = Profitability As a screen reader user, having access to websites that cater for visually impaired users/customers is important. Why? There ...
15/12/2016
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Guest Blog – ‘Are you alright dear?’
‘Are you alright dear?’ One wheelchair user’s experience of customer service As a wheelchair-user, running my own successful company and with a hectic daily schedule, ...
14/12/2016
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Guest Blog – Me and my Guide dog “Barney”refused access
Many of you will probably wonder how on earth we get around and survive in big cities like London and Manchester. The short answer is ...
28/11/2016
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Guest Blogger – Are disabled people Superhuman??
In a recent blog post I talked about how the topic of disability was being talked about within media. Today, I want to start to ...
28/11/2016
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A matter of White Canes
Created by the Americans, White Cane Day is now firmly embedded in the UK Disability Awareness calendar. Celebrated annually on October 15th, its aim is ...
11/11/2016
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I can be sexy too! Just like you!
A recent set of portraits doing the rounds of social media did a bang-up job of causing a storm in a virtual teacup. One was ...
11/11/2016
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Guest Blogger – My Experience as a Blind Customer
My name is Callum Russell. I am blind since birth and make use of a long cane. I suffer from a condition called Lebers Congenital ...
11/11/2016
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