Improving the DfE accessibility and inclusive design manual
Improving the DfE accessibility and inclusive design manual
Making it easier for people to find what they need in the Department for Education accessibility and inclusive design manual.
Making it easier for people to find what they need in the Department for Education accessibility and inclusive design manual.
Emily Ball, a senior user researcher working on digital services to help resettle Syrian refugees, reflects on how colleagues in Home Office Digital are increasing their understanding of what it means to create services that are accessible to all.
Hello everyone, my name is Steven Mark Langley. I am registered blind, and use the assistive software package JAWS (Job Access with Speech).
The word ‘accessibility’ gets used a lot. I have lots of conversations about it. People often have a different understanding to me of what it means, and that can make having effective conversations difficult.
In my first blog post, What we mean when we talk about accessibility, I said that it is common for people to have a narrow understanding of accessibility. It is not just about ensuring that someone blind can use your …
Today we are launching a survey to learn about what assistive technology you use to access GOV.UK.
...Design London conference, held at the beginning of March so I could share how we've made GOV.UK and the tools that power it as accessible as possible. FOWD, as it's...