Why Digital Inaccessibility is everyone’s problem-and how to fix it

When we neglect digital accessibility, we exclude millions from fully participating in society.

its not just a problem for disabled people; it’s a challenege that impacts us all. Global Accessibly day serves as a powerful remainder that creating inclusive digital spaces isn’t just the responsibility of a few-it’s a collective effort that benefits everyone.” (Charity Digital 26th June 2024)

A Digital Space in your local community

Exploring your personal profile can be an enlightening and emotional journey. While online tools can assist, they require internet access. Enter the Park View Project, an accessible digital hub in North Tyneside, which focuses not only on online computer skills, such as using email, job searching, completing online forms, social media, health resources, online safety and security, printing and scanning, accessibility support, online shopping, managing finances, online searching, and discovering various digital products suited to your needs; it also emphasizes building new connections both virtually and in the real world. Face-to-face interaction is a priority at our accessible digital hub.