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Explaining accessibility through a jam jar

Posted by: Annelise Jespersen, Posted on: 26 November 2012 - Categories: Content

When I mention accessibility in relation to digital communications, most people ask “what does that mean?” or “what do I need to do?” I explain that we need to make a product or a service available to the widest audience …

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So how is GOV.UK being received at DH?

Posted by: Charlotte Fowles, Posted on: 2 November 2012 - Categories: Content, Services and products

After a few months of increasing our communications to DH colleagues about the move to GOV.UK (which we talked about in an earlier blog), we thought we’d share the feedback we’ve been getting. In recent weeks, we have done quite …

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