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The Disability Discrimination legislation requires your website to be accessible. The ideal way (promoted by RNIB) is to have a single, well-designed accessible website. This, however, requires skills and resources
that you may not have immediately available to modify your website so that it conforms and then to ensure that all amendments to the site are accessible.
To help members meet their obligations, we are now offering a suite of templates - including text-only websites - that we will provide, host and maintain. These websites can be created and maintained by you using a
simple content management system that can be accessed from any computer linked to the internet. No special skills or software are required.
People with reading or cognitive disabilities may prefer to use a site with graphics and you can help by making the pages of your site uncomplicated and by providing simple navigation. Our specialist division,
WebEnable, provides specially designed sites for people with a learning disability. These have been developed by us in conjunction with Mencap and with Lancashire Learning Disability Partnership Boards.
Click here for the WebEnable website.
Please email us on
if you would like more information.
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