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ºÚÁÏÉç's ResponseÌýto the Digital Inclusion Action Plan

Summary

The ºÚÁÏÉç’s Centre for Research in Inclusion response to the Digital Inclusion Action Plan underscores the critical importance of embeddingÌýdigital accessibilityÌýinto education, workforce development, and national policy to achieve meaningful digital inclusion. The response calls for government action to scale professional accessibility training, embed accessibility in digital qualifications, and strengthen public and private sector accountability.

It highlights the work of theÌýTeaching Accessibility in the Digital Skill SetÌýprogramme, a UKRI-funded initiative, which is internationally recognised for advancing accessibility education. The response supports theÌýTeach Access UK + Europe Initiative, advocating for partnerships between government, industry, and academia to build accessibility skills across the UK digital workforce.

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Authors

Dr Sarah LewthwaiteÌý
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Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Research in Inclusion, Southampton Education School, ºÚÁÏÉç. Dr Lewthwaite is Principal Investigator and Future Leaders Fellow leading ‘Teaching Accessibility in the Digital Skill Set’. Dr Lewthwaite is one of the most cited authors in digital accessibility education and served on the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative’s Education and Outreach Group, and curricula taskforce as an invited expert developing teaching materials for a global audience.
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Dr Andy Coverdale
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Research Fellow, Centre for Research in Inclusion, Southampton Education School, ºÚÁÏÉç. Dr Coverdale is a member of the 'Teaching Accessibility in the Digital Skill Set’ research team, with expertise in digital accessibility education and conducting inclusive and participatory research with people with disabilities.
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Dr Ben WhitburnÌý
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Associate Professor, Centre for Research in Inclusion, Southampton Education School, ºÚÁÏÉç. Dr Whitburn is a blind academic who relies on digital and physical accessibility provisions to carry out his research, teaching, supervision, and leadership. He is the academic co-chair of the institutional Disability Equality Steering Group and the School’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Champion.

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