The UK government has launched a consultation considering various reforms to the existing flexible working legislation. The consultation sets out a number of proposals for reshaping the
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Microsoft has launched a Surface Adaptive Kit containing tactile labels and other tools designed to help people with visual impairments and limited fine motor control manage and

October 29th is World Stroke Day. Each year in the UK, over 100,000 people have a stroke. A stroke is a brain attack. It happens

With online video interviews the new normal, Eleanor Shaw reflects on how the legal sector can be more accessible for deaf and disabled job applicants.

Law Training Centre has announced its new Access to Law Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) Scholarship, which will provide an initial 50 learners from all backgrounds with targeted support.

Legal Professionals with Disabilities are invited to join Bristol Law Society for an informal coffee morning catch-up on Wednesday 24 November at 10.30 am. The

The Birmingham Law Society is hosting a virtual networking event to discuss disability in the legal profession. You will hear from legal professionals about their

Attend Europe’s largest accessibility and inclusion gathering on 16, 17 and 18 November 2021. AbilityNet TechShare Pro brings together digital accessibility and inclusion specialists from

In this podcast Business Disability Forum’s Disability Business Partner Courtney Swaby shares his story around mental health with CEO Diane Lightfoot. Listen here.

This introductory online training module from national autistic society explores communication, potential differences, styles and preferences for autistic people. Learners will be able to better