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Disability inclusion and accessibility resources

Free articles and toolkits to support you with disability inclusion and accessibility.

  • Revolutionising work

    Scope has partnered with the Workstyle Revolution to close the disability employment gap.

  • Articles

  • Reverse mentoring with disabled colleagues

    Give senior leaders a better understanding of marginalised communities' experiences with a reverse mentoring scheme.

  • Making corporate events accessible: 5 tips from Scope

    Planning an accessible event for all can feel daunting. But it doesn't have to be. Our events manager shares 5 lessons they've learned along the way.

  • Supporting disabled employees

    Celia Chartres-Aris is a disabled founder and investor. She discusses barriers disabled employees face in the workplace. And she explores how businesses can do better to support them.

  • Updates to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.2)

    There is a new version of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. We explore the new additions to the guidelines and share our view on the changes.

  • Attracting more disabled customers and the Purple Pound

    The spending power of disabled people is estimated to be worth billions a year. But accessibility issues mean many businesses are missing out on this market.

  • Using disability inclusive language in the workplace

    People may worry about saying the wrong thing when it comes to disability at work. But it's important this doesn't exclude disabled people entirely. Read our principles of inclusive language in the workplace.

  • Examples and case studies of reasonable adjustments in the workplace

    Employee accessibility needs are different. Read examples of reasonable adjustments from real world case studies.

  • A beginners guide to digital accessibility

    Technology gives disabled people access to the digital world, from shopping to employment. But many businesses and employers are not accessible. Find out how to get started with accessibility today.

  • The social model of disability for businesses

    The social model of disability can help us all create a more inclusive society. Find out what it is and why your business should use it.

  • A manager’s guide to Access to Work

    Access to Work is a government programme to help disabled people start work or stay in work. Find out what you need to know as a manager.

  • Employer responsibilities for reasonable adjustments

    The Equality Act 2010 says UK employers must make reasonable adjustments. These allow a disabled person to work. Find out what workplace adjustments you need to make to support disabled employees.

  • Why content accessibility is good for Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

    Making sure your web content is accessible to everyone increases brand engagement. It also improves your chances of being found by new users on Google.

  • How to be a disability ally

    Raising awareness about disability and accessibility is essential. Find out how you can become a disability ally to create a more inclusive world.

  • Accessible social media guide

    If you want to reach as many people as possible, making your social media accessible should be a priority. Find out how to make your social posts and campaigns accessible.

  • Dyslexia and assistive technology

    Find out more about dyslexia and the different barriers people can experience. Also learn about the aids and tools your colleagues or customers might be using.

  • How to write hyperlink text for better web accessibility

    Links. They help us navigate from one place to another. But sometimes it’s tricky to know how to write useful link text.

  • 5 things to think about when designing for inclusivity

    While learning to design in an inclusive and accessible way is a journey that never stops, here are some basic principles to help get you on the right track to making truly inclusive design.

  • Accessible fonts and readability: the basics

    Fonts can have an impact on our ability to read and get the information we want quickly.

  • Colour contrast accessibility

    Good colour contrast makes sure everyone can access your content. Find out how to check for low contrast and what you need to do to be legally compliant.

  • Making adjustments for job interviews

    Legally organisations must make adjustments for disabled candidates. Find out more about reasonable adjustments and what you need to do.

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