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Disclaimer
While research provided a firm foundation for the guide, and while we are well-versed in various access needs, and approach our work by thinking of all areas of access, there might be some nuance we miss. We endeavour to be as comprehensive as possible, but it’s still important for organisations to seek regular input and feedback from individual disabled people, whether audience members or authors. It’s also important to seek accessibility training and consultations from various providers.
This note is intended to provide a helpful summary. It is for information only and does not constitute legal advice on any issues contained in the document. If you require further information on your legal obligations, you should consult a solicitor.
Organisations and individuals are welcome to create a link to the electronic version of this document on our website, providing that (i) the destination of the link correctly acknowledges Inklusion; and (ii) if we request at any time that you take down any link to the document or our website, you will take it down immediately.
Where appropriate we have provided hyperlinked text to website links in this document.. Such links and websites are operated by third parties, and we take no responsibility for, and give no warranties or guarantees, in respect of those sites or their content.
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Feedback
Providing we’re able to secure funding, Team Inklusion will be updating the Inklusion Guide in two years’ time, so if there’s anything we didn’t get right, or haven’t covered in the guide, please get in touch.
If you have any experience of dealing with instances of clashing access needs, and have advice on how to resolve these clashes, please get in touch, as we can include it in an updated version of the guide.
Also, if you’re an individual or organisation who has found the guide useful and it has made a practical difference, we’d love to hear about it! Please email us at hello@inklusionguide.org