Tag: accessibility

Accessibility Group update no.3

Need to know info! Since our last update, Luke has joined the group. With the new term starting, make sure your presentations and documents meet accessibility guidelines. General guidance and best practice can be found on the LibGuides writing style page. Education, Education, Education Over the Spring term, there were a series of workshops focussing…Continue Reading Accessibility Group update no.3

Accessibility Group update no.2

Since you’ve been gone … We have welcomed Beth and Isobel to the group. The whole group has been working on reviewing Accessibility Guides and FAQs on both the public and staff pages. We are looking for any out of date, or unclear content, so if you spot anything please let us know. Over summer…Continue Reading Accessibility Group update no.2

Accessibility Group Update No. 1

We’ve only just begun   This is the first of the Disability group updates. There’s so much going on in the world of accessibility, we thought it would be a good idea to start blogging about it! We aim to keep you updated with the work of the group and anything else of interest. We encourage…Continue Reading Accessibility Group Update No. 1

CDP25: Changes to the Disabled Students’ Allowance – what does it mean for students, universities and libraries?

Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square, 24th April 2016. The government has proposed changes to the way Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) will be managed. This will have implications for Higher Education Institutions (HEI). Some changes could specifically have implications for Library Services. Many Librarians have been discussing what can be done to prepare, support students and anticipate…Continue Reading CDP25: Changes to the Disabled Students’ Allowance – what does it mean for students, universities and libraries?