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Disproportionate Burden – Can You Really Deny Responsibility for Accessibility?

Disproportionate burden is a clause in the Public Sector Accessibility Regulations that allows organisations to claim they are burdened by making accessibility fixes. We investigate what disproportionate burden is, and why it may be an issue.

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Advice, Industry, Accessibility

Your Public-Sector Website is Getting Assessed for Accessibility Right Now!

The Government Digital Services (GDS) are now starting to audit public sector websites to ensure they are accessible. Not being accessible could be breaching the Public Sector Accessibility Regulations. Is your public sector website accessible?

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Local Gov, Accessibility, Government

Queen Mary University London’s First Personalised Digital Prospectus

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Web Wonders, Development, Education, Terminalfour

Readability Scores – What They Mean and How we Audit Content

We talk about clarity in written content a lot. It’s absolutely essential that you are able to communicate with your users effectively, making sure content is clear and easy to understand.

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Industry

Training Queen Mary University London about content management systems

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Education, Terminalfour, Training

Accessibility Audit and Statement for the University of Winchester’s Intranet

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Accessibility, Intranet, Education

Web Support for Queen Mary University London (QMUL)

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Development, Maintenance, Support, Education, Terminalfour

Screen reader user testing a bad and a good website

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Industry

Accessibility support and accreditation for Rushcliffe Borough Council

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Local Gov, Accessibility, Government

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