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promoting accessible websites
accessible charity websites based in the United Kingdom
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website accessibility rating: good
This website offers free, confidential and independent legal advice for residents of England and Wales.
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website accessibility rating: good
The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice, and by influencing policymakers.
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website accessibility rating: good
A new approach to teaching English through ethnic minority community centres
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website accessibility rating: good
Directory of Social Change (DSC) is an independent charity with a vision of an independent voluntary sector at the heart of social change.We achieve this by providing essential information and training to the voluntary sector to enable charities to achieve their mission.
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website accessibility rating: good
The Employers' Forum on Disability is an employers' organisation focused on the issue of disability in the workplace. It is funded and managed by employers. With almost 400 members, the Forum represents organisations that employ around 25% of the UK workforce.
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website accessibility rating: good
Future Matters provides a resource to collect and disseminate information on the drivers of change that are acting on the regional economy and society.
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website accessibility rating: good
The Charities Information Bureau was established in 1981, and is a registered Charity and Company Limited by Guarantee. We have recently decided to adopt the public name of “fit4funding”.fit4funding (The Charities Information Bureau) works across the United Kingdom, but is based in and has its main focus in West Yorkshire.Aims are to create a level playing field in funding, to ensure voluntary and community groups have the skills, knowledge and support needed to access and manage the funds that enable them to achieve their objectives.
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website accessibility rating: good
The General Optical Council (GOC) is one of 13 organisations in the UK known as health and social care regulators. These organisations oversee the health and social care professions by regulating individual professionals. We are the regulator for the optical professions in the UK. The Council currently registers around 22,000 optometrists, dispensing opticians, student opticians and optical businesses.
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website accessibility rating: good
Get Connected is a free, UK wide, email and telephone helpline that finds young people the best help whatever the problem.
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website accessibility rating: good
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is Europe's leading body for health and safety professionals. We have over 32,000 members worldwide, including 12,500 Chartered Safety and Health Practitioners.
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