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promoting accessible websites
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website accessibility rating: excellent
this website is aimed at people who have sustained a spinal cord injury and are looking for information.
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website accessibility rating: excellent
Sense Scotland is a leader in the field of communication and innovative support services for people who are marginalised because of challenging behaviour, health care issues and the complexity of their support needs. It is a significant provider of services and also engages in policy development for children and adults with complex support needs because of deafblindnes
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website accessibility rating: excellent
SAVIC (savic) is a Scottish Charity set up in South Ayrshire in 2000 as a resource for parents of visually impaired children and professionals who support them.
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website accessibility rating: excellent
Our individually tailored services are designed to support disabled people to lead full and active lives. Services are flexible to the requirements of our service users. We will develop services that are relevant and appropriate to their needs.
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website accessibility rating: excellent
The WAGE website is a resource portal for disabled people, disability organisations and employers in Glasgow, looking to access information on Education, Training and Employment.
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website accessibility rating: excellent
A scottish youth information portal including discussions, competitions, and horoscopes
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website accessibility rating: good
The CALL Centre has been funded by the Scottish Executive Education Department to investigate the need for textbooks, worksheets, assessments, and other learning materials in accessible forms.
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website accessibility rating: good
ENABLE Scotland is a dynamic charitable organisation run by its members. It campaigns for a better life for children and adults with learning disabilities and supports them and their families to participate, work and live in their local communities.
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website accessibility rating: good
Fabb Scotland involves people of all ages and abilities and aims to facilitate inclusion through the provision of specific opportunities and creating links to mainstream services.
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Website Reviews [beta feature]
website accessibility rating: good
Grampian Society for the Blind is a charity which provides support and advice to about 2500 people with a visual impairment in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Moray.
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Website Reviews [beta feature]
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