A series of videos demonstrating the accessible technology blind and partially sighted people use to perform tasks in the workplace as well as their fully sighted colleagues.
Alex Ulysses experienced a lack of access to technology when she started and repeatedly had to battle with inaccessible learning materials and exams throughout her course. We caught up with her to find out about her experiences as a blind/partially sighted student in a mainstream college.
Discover the college accessibility regulations compliance map, and learn how successfully UK colleges comply with these regulations, by searching for specific colleges.
Read our research into the accessibility of further education for blind and partially sighted students, and the ways colleges can make their systems and processes more accessible.
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As the UK readies itself for another trip to the polls, TPT and London Vision have put together a short list of recommendations for Returning Officers and polling station staff.
Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) is excited to announce the launch of Sight Loss Councils in Scotland for the first time on 25 April 2024. Sight Loss Councils are delivered in Scotland by Sight Scotland, Sight Scotland Veterans and Visibility Scotland and funded by Thomas Pocklington Trust. This expansion of SLCs into…
Websites are often the gateway for people to gather information about your products and services. It is therefore important that your website is as accessible as possible. There is a significant chance that by providing material in an accessible format that you will see an increase in the number of…