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What is Accessibility?
Accessibility is about making changes or adjustments to computers so
they are easier for the user to access. All organisations need to
ensure that their computers can be made accessible to those who have
difficulty reading the screen, problems using the keyboard and
mouse, or reading and writing difficulties. In most cases this can
be achieved through making minor low cost changes to system
settings, or adding low cost alternative kit.
Cambridge OnLine - Accessibility Champion
In 2006 the ICT Hub commissioned an Accessibility Champion in each
region - Cambridge OnLine is the Accessibility Champion for the East
of England, working closely with the Regional ICT Champion, Paul
Ruskin of Advice For Life, to continue providing Accessibility
Advice into 2008.
How we can help
Cambridge OnLine is able to provide a range of FREE ICT
accessibility help and support services for third sector groups.
Support includes:
· Accessibility Assessments for individuals
· Training Resources and Materials
· Tailored Accessibility Training
· Loan of Alternative Technology Kit
· Hands on experience / exchange visits
· Email Support Desk
· Signposting to more help
Getting in touch
Use the contact details below:
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Cambridge Online,
Hester Adrian Centre, Hawthorn Way, Cambridge, CB4 1AX
Email help@cambridgeonline.org.uk Tel 0845 458 0192
or 01223 300407
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