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- Recite Me supporting businesses with a free accessible COVID-19 landing page
- The UK’s ageing population: understanding how your market is changing
- How Google is redesigning voice recognition technology for people with speech impairments
- Maya Angelou, She. Made. Every. Word. Count. #BlackHistoryMonth
- Why PR’s must act now to get digital accessibility right
- New disability emojis to show their faces in late-2019
- Complete the ClickAway Pound Survey 2019 now
- Platinum, a book celebrating the CIPR’s 70th Anniversary
- Looking at diversity through the PRCA PR and Communications Census 2018
- Eight simple steps to make your digital communications more accessible
- Apple pushes for greater representation of people with disabilities
- How can businesses find new opportunities as the UK’s population changes?
- Calling for a bigger voice for disabled people in politics
- Unwrapped, why food packaging needs to be more accessible
- Celebrating disabled talent at this year’s RIDI Awards
- Let’s go back to the future and make cinema more accessible for deaf people
- The game is changing for the way blind people see the world
- Seven key points from the new PRCA Diversity & Inclusion Guidelines
- BME PR Pros/PRWeek Mentoring Scheme Launches to Help BME Pros Thrive
- Will 2018 be the Year of Truly Accessible Public Transport?
- Eddie Kirkwood rubbishes the idea disabled people are less productive
- What does the PRCA Digital PR and Communications Report 2017 mean for Accessible and Inclusive Communications?
- What’s your organisation’s New Year resolutions?
- Greggs and the Jesus sausage roll parable: food for thought?
- AI is talking back to help disabled people
- Tesco Christmas advert brings division, comfort and joy!
- It’s Time to End Racist Soap Adverts Forever
- Dig deeper, look closer, think bigger, it’s Black History Month
- Conversations without fear: language and etiquette
- Reach diverse audiences through communications
- The truth gap, diversity and PR