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Reverse mentoring with disabled colleagues
Give senior leaders a better understanding of marginalised communities' experiences with a reverse mentoring scheme.
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.
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.
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.
How to write dyslexic friendly web content: colours and fonts
Dyslexia is a common learning difficulty. It's estimated up to 1 in every 10 people in the UK has some degree of dyslexia. Tailoring your website to this audience makes your digital content more accessible to everyone.