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Accessibility and Inclusive Practice

Accessibility and Inclusive Practice

'Accessibility is about designing out any unnecessary barriers that make it harder to engage and take part in everyday activities. Being inclusive is about giving equal access and opportunities to everyone wherever possible.'

Taylor, J. (2020). Getting started with accessibility and inclusion. [online] Jisc. Available at: https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/getting-started-with-accessibility-and-inclusion [Accessed 14 Feb. 2020].

Introduction and Policy



An introduction to web accessibility and the importance of providing resources accessible to all.

Accessible Teaching and Learning



How to create resources accessible to all to help ensure your teaching is inclusive.

Accessible Blackboard Courses and Content



Ensuring your Blackboard course and its contents are fully accessible.

Curriculum Framework: Engaging Everyone



The university's Curriculum Framework: Engaging Everyone strand - aimed at making the curriculum inclusive and accessible to all students.

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