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In a tough economic climate, it’s more vital than ever that your customers, service users and staff find it easy to communicate with you, and access your services: and in the internet age, this means ‘e-accessibility’. The UK’s leading conference in this vital field looks at the strong business drivers for making web sites, IT systems and all digital technologies as accessible as possible to all.
This is not a conference for techies! Nowadays, every organisation is at least partly a technology organisation. Your employees use IT; and your customers or public service users do as well. With millions in the UK affected by some form of disability, from dyslexia to mobility problems, no organisation can afford to be using technology that is not as accessible as possible, not to mention the legal requirements and your corporate or public sector ethics.
Whatever stage you are at with your thinking on ‘e-accessibility’, from novice to old hand, our conference will help, from practical advice on where to start to focused discussion groups to hone your expertise.
Aimed at inclusion workers, marketing managers, communications managers, web teams, ICT staff and human resources managers, we will help you widen your user base; comply with the law; and improve recruitment and retention.
Speakers include Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries; Stephen Duckworth, Board Member, Olympic Delivery Authority, London 2012; and Struan Robertson, Product Counsel, Google. The event is hosted by OneVoice for Accessible ICT Coalition with E-Access Bulletin.
How Much?
Private sector £295 + VAT
Public sector, charities/non-profit £195 + VAT
Small charities/non-profit (turnover less than £100,000) £95 + VAT
Further Information
Tel: +44 (0)1883 333193
Article source: http://www.it-director.com/business/compliance/event.php?eve=688&ref=fd_info
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