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Five ways to make your social media more accessible
Small changes can make a big difference to how disabled people experience your social media content. Whether someone uses a screen reader, captions or…
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How you’re helping Gracen explore the world
My son, Gracen, is two years old, and he is already very funny, curious and even more mischievous, especially when it comes to food.
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How I help my son Harvey explore the magic of Christmas
I wanted to share my story with you, so you can feel inspired to help other deafblind children feel the magic of Christmas.
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Four ways to inclusively celebrate Halloween with disabled children with complex needs
Every child deserves to be able to celebrate Halloween. No matter what their needs are, no child should be left out of life – and that includes holidays!
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6 top tips for creating an inclusive classroom for children with disabilities
Carly, a SEN tutor from Sense College, gives her top tips on teaching disabled students.
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How to communicate with someone who is deafblind
At first, communicating with someone who is both deaf and blind may seem daunting. But it doesn’t need to be!
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Sense College has given Luke the skills to thrive
At Sense College Peterborough, Luke’s caring nature and belting laugh have made him a popular character.
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How to write good alt text
Alt text makes images accessible for people who use screen readers. Find out more about how to use it.
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How touch unlocks football for Richard, a deafblind fan
Richard uses tactile sign language to follow the football so he never misses a chance to celebrate a goal!
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Top tips for communicating with someone using a sign language interpreter
Some good tips to remember when you’re speaking to a D/deaf person using a sign language interpreter.