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Creating accessible websites

Workshop

When: Thursday 15 May 2008, 10am – 4pm

Location: central London

Hosted by: HSBC

Booking details

Price per person
£255 + VAT (member and charities) or £385 + VAT (non-members)

Due to popular demand we are re-running this Workshop, which we ran in November 2007.

This practical workshop is designed to give you the most up-to-date information on current issues in web design and accessibility. It has been created specifically for web designers, covering the real issues in Flash, PDFs, Ajax and Web 2.0. It will give you an opportunity to directly apply your learning throughout the day in practical sessions.

The workshop is being run in partnership with AbilityNet, a national charity specialising in helping disabled people make the most of IT. The web section within AbilityNet is a highly respected and award winning team and their clients include Microsoft, IBM and the BBC.

Speakers include Jon Gooday, Accessibility Development manager and Robin Christopherson, head of Accessibility Services at AbilityNet. Jon was on the expert panel for the drafting of BSI PAS 78 Guide to good practice in commissioning accessible websites and was the AbilityNet project manager for the BBC's accessibility help website, 'My Web My Way'. Robin understands first hand the needs of disabled people using the web, as he uses a screen reader himself. He is well known for his witty, insightful and practical presentations.

Why attend?

This event enables you to:

Who should attend?

Web developers, web designers and web editors, project managers, web programmers and IT managers.