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Polices, terms and conditions relating to use of the Church of England website, other digital or online services and contact with the National Church Institutions.
Links to clergy HR legislation, policy and guidance.
We invited Revd Bill Braviner, Disability Adviser to the Diocese of Durham and Co-Founder of Disability & Jesus, to share his knowledge on how we can make our websites accessible to all.
Accessibility is a vital tool in ensuring that our digital platforms are open to everyone.
This Website acceptable use policy tells you what are the permitted uses and prohibited uses and the general terms of use on which you may make use of the Church of England website
Today the Church of England launches its new national website in a major drive to share the Christian faith.
Find out about how we are making our web platforms accessible to as many people as possible.
The testers involved in the Church of England's website accessibility audit talk about their experience.
There are a few quick changes that you can make on social media so that it is accessible to everyone, especially those who are blind or partially sighted, and those who use a screen-reader.
Churches have a responsibility to make sure that, as far as is reasonably possible, their buildings and activities are accessible to everyone. We can help you understand the Equality Act and what it means for your church.