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How to make accessibility easier for service teams

Posted by: Angela Collins Rees, Posted on: 2 December 2016 - Categories: Accessibility, User research
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Making services accessible means making services that anyone can use. It means creating and running them so that no one is excluded, whether they have a disability or not. From our discussions around government and from our growing accessibility community, …

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