Disability inclusion and accessibility resources
Free articles and toolkits to support you with disability inclusion and accessibility.
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Accessible events toolkit
When you measure the success of your event, accessibility should be part of your criteria. And it should be a priority.
This toolkit will help you understand how to:
- plan an accessible event
- choose a venue
- communicate about your event
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Retention of disabled staff toolkit
Disabled workers are nearly twice as likely to fall out of work than non-disabled workers.
This toolkit will help you:
- Understand barriers to staying in work
- Take actions to keep disabled employees
- Monitor your progress
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Accessible social media guide: Facebook
Learn how to make your Facebook page more inclusive of disabled people. Read our social media accessibility guidelines.
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How accessible is the online world and what needs to change? | Elin Williams
Elin Williams shares the challenges she faces online with a visual impairment. Find out what she thinks needs to change.
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Accessible social media guide: Twitter
Social media accessibility guidelines for tweeting in a way that's more readable for people who are deaf, blind, visually impaired and screen reader users.
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6 quick tools to test website accessibility
There are several automated tools that test against global accessibility standards. Use these quick web tools to find out how accessible your website is.
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How to make your GIFs accessible with the AX GIF plugin
GIFs have become an important part of internet pop culture. More and more online publishers from Buzzfeed to Cosmopolitan rely on GIFs to fill their articles. But what many content creators and online publishers are unaware of is that screen readers can't understand them.
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3 rules for accessible type on the web
Typography and text make up a considerable part of most websites, but there are a few fundamental principles to follow to ensure your content is inclusive.
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10 ways to make your content accessible | Life of a Blind Girl
Blind blogger Holly shares 10 tips to make your content accessible for blind and visually impaired people.
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A guide to alternative formats for accessibility
Good design and communication include engaging as much of your audience as possible. Find out alternative formats you can use to reach all audiences.
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Accessible illustration that connects and reflects society
Read how Scope developed our illustration style. This has helped us make our brand more inclusive and more personal.