net-guide
promoting accessible websites
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website accessibility rating: fair
We are the regional voluntary sector infrastructure network for the North West. Our aim is to promote the contribution of voluntary organisations and community groups in securing the well being of people and communities through the development of an influential voluntary sector voice.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Askme.org Service Directory provides help and advice to children between 5 and 13 who live in Dudley, UK.
Additional notes: Browsealoud enabled, dyslexia friendly style sheets
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website accessibility rating: fair
The Blackburn and Darwen Blind Society is a Registered Charity that helps all who have visual problems. From Babies, right through to older Adults. /
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website accessibility rating: fair
Bristol Children & Young People's Services brings together a range of services to children and young people – education, social care, health, Connexions and other agencies – to create more integrated and effective ways of working.
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website accessibility rating: fair
CAF (Charities Aid Foundation) puts donors in control of their giving, and helps charities make the most of what they get.
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website accessibility rating: fair
A leading community based programme providing inspirational learning programmes to both children and adults. Our aim is to target young people throughout the community and to promote an anti-drug message.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Hertfordshire Action on Disability (HAD) is based at the Woodside Centre, Welwyn Garden City, near to the QE2 Hospital.The organisation was set up in 1958 by the then Welfare Department of the County Council to supply equipment to disabled people. HAD has grown a great deal in the intervening years and today are proud of the services we offer that help Hertfordshire’s disabled people maintain their independence and keep on the move.
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website accessibility rating: fair
Ineed2know.org.uk, where you can find services and activities for children, young people and families across Birmingham.
Additional notes: Browsealoud enabled, dyslexia friendly
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website accessibility rating: fair
The Keighley & District Association for the Blind is a local charity supporting registered blind and partially sighted people living in Keighley, Bingley, craven, Skipton, Cross Hills, Silsden, Barnoldswick, Ilkley and surrounding areas.
Additional notes: dyslexia friendly style sheets
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website accessibility rating: fair
Providing services, information and support to residents of Merton who have a visual impairment
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Website Reviews [beta feature]