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Webinar recording – End-to-End Access: A digital approach to inclusivity for deaf visitors

About the webinar

In this one-hour webinar, Oliver Webster, Head of Systems and Services at Stagetext, will present how to make your online resources and events accessible to deaf audiences.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • The basics of deaf awareness 
  • What “end-to-end accessibility” is, and why it’s important when considering your visitors’ digital journey  
  • The different access provisions available to you and the pros and cons of each 

Oliver will share data-driven insights and personal experiences from deaf visitors to highlight the importance of these practices. The webinar will end with a Q&A to address any questions you may have. 

Resources 

Download a copy of the presentation here

Stagetext’s accessibility best practice checklist

Stagetext’s resources for venues

Webinar Q&A transcript

Further support

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