Aberdeenshire

Aberdeenshire North Access Panel

Aims: To assist and advise in the creation and maintenance of access provision for persons with a disability throughout Aberdeenshire North with reference to buildings, environment and access approaches in general. Services provided: Disability awareness training Access audits and appraisals Disability information / signposting. opening hours: Monday – Friday, 10.00am – 2.00pm. Tony Miller is…

Children’s Health Scotland

The health and wellbeing of children and young people lies at the heart of our work and the principles of the UNCRC are embedded in everything we do. Founded in 1961, as Mother Care for Children in Hospital, Children’s Health Scotland has grown to become the leading children’s healthcare charity in Scotland. We are the…

COMMTACS Training and Development

Aims: COMMTACS aims to deliver high quality training services within deaf and deafblind awareness, and communication tactics with deaf and deafblind people. Services provided: Provide high quality BSL translation services of leaflets and web video clips. Additional information: Reduced fees for voluntary organisations.

T.F.H. Special Needs Toys Ltd

Description of service: Mail order company that supplies outdoor equipment including swings, tactile toys, trampolines, plus multi-sensory and soft play rooms. Catalogue available on request. Equipment hire: Do not hire out equipment, but can help with installation and training. Access to premises: Premises are wheelchair accessible to public, only if notice of visit has been…

Jim Byrne Accessible Web Design & Auditing

Aims: Web standards-based, accessible websites. WCAG accessibility auditing services: websites, documents, and digital applications. Services provided: Website design and development. Web accessibility audits to the WCAG 1 and 2 standards. Web accessibility training for web designers and web managers. Online members systems, payment systems, e-commerce integration, and development of all features required for third-sector websites.

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