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Making WordPress accessible to AAA
At Simon’s recent WordUp Whitehall event, I presented on the process I went through on a project with BIS/DCMS to create a discussion platform for the eAccessibility Forum. The site went live yesterday, thanks to the sterling efforts of the … Continue reading
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Tagged accessibility, DCMS, eaccessibility forum, WordPress, wordupwhitehall
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Would you like sauce with your policy?
On balance, today was a good day for more progressive approaches to online consultation by government. The BIS team were out of the blocks early with a nice little consultation site for the proposed changes to parental leave which explains … Continue reading
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Tagged bis, consultation, DCMS, digital engagement, george osborne, open source policymaking
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Engagement on a shoestring
You could probably do more digital engagement around a series of stakeholder seminars, but it would be a tall order. For the last month or so, DCMS have been running a little site we helped build for them on our Read+Comment … Continue reading →