How will The Online Safety Bill Protect Adults and Children?
Social media companies will become more responsible for their users’ safety on their platforms thanks to The Online Safety Bill, which is a new set of laws to protect children and adults online.
International Aid – South West Nigeria
Our regular engagement with a local population in southwest Nigeria, by supplying basic food essentials, gives us a better understanding of how the long-term goal of digital literacy can be delivered successfully in a rural environment.
Mental Health Awareness Day 2022
Achieve Foundation is joining this year’s campaign and calling for mental illness and inequality to be a global priority. We also know that these disproportionately affect people who are facing barriers to digital inclusion.
Black History Month 2022
October is Black History Month in the UK and a time to celebrate the contribution black people have made over the centuries in shaping it.
National Eye Health Week (NEHW) 2022
The National Eye Health Week (19th to 25th September 2022) aims to educate people on the importance of eye health and why they should have regular sight tests.
World Suicide Prevention Day
Achieve Foundation campaigns with other suicide prevention and mental health groups, asking governments in the UK to make suicide prevention a priority.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
All at Achieve Foundation are deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty, who was a constant presence of duty in action during her long reign. We are grateful for her life of service.
Digital & Societal Exclusion Among Black People in the UK
The United Kingdom is home to a diverse population, but unfortunately, many individuals and groups experience exclusion from society, including digital exclusion. Black people in the UK are one such group, who face significant barriers to full participation in society. This blog will explore the issue of digital exclusion and exclusion from society among black people in the UK.
How to Design Accessible Services for Neurodiversity
Digital Content should be accessible for everyone, including the 10% of the population who are dyslexic, 1% who are autistic, and the 900,000 with dementia
Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) 2022
The purpose of GAAD is to get everyone talking, thinking, and learning about digital access and inclusion, and One Billion plus people with disabilities.