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Accessibility Amplified! | End-to-End Media Accessibility & Localisation Services, Including Audio Description, Subtitles, Voice Overs & Free Consultations.
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Your one stop shop for end-to-end media localisation & accessibility!. Discover how VoiceBox can help you create a more accessible world. š. Want to take the first step? Book a free accessibility consultation today! .
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In case you missed it, here is our recent edition of the Accessibility Amplified newsletter: .
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One in five people in the UK are deaf or hard of hearing, according to the Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID). Some will turn to sign language to communicate more effectively, with...
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More than 18 million adults in the UK are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus. Thatās almost one in three. Yet only around 150,000 UK residents use #BSL. Read the full article by Head of VoiceBox, Sophie Muller, here:
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Head of VoiceBox, Sophie Muller, outlines her opinion that not everyone who is deaf knows BSL and why captions are still important.
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We are just weeks away from the European Accessibility Act coming into force for some businesses.*. So, we asked our media accessibility expert, Sophie Muller, one simple question. What should businesses prioritise now, surrounding the #EAA?
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Our very own Sophie Muller is at the Media Production and Technology Show at the Olympia Grand Hall in London today. Here are a few pictures from inside the event:. #MPTS
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Fail to prepare, prepare to fail. Head of VoiceBox Sophie Muller was speaking on our After Hours podcast with experienced British Sign Language interpreter Deborah McLeod. #BSL #Interpreting
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Huge thanks to Fern Lulham for getting this story out there!. If youāve ever wondered what itās really like to adapt to screen readers ā this oneās for you. š . #Accessibility #Inclusion #ScreenReaders #AssistiveTech #DigitalInclusion.
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A witty, personal journey through vision loss, tech adaptations, and the hilarious chaos of learning to 'listen up' to screen readers.
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Deaf Awareness Week 2025!. A powerful reminder that true communication means inclusion for all. This year, Deaf Awareness Week takes the important theme of āBeyond Silenceā, highlighting the need to move past common misconceptions about deafness. #DeafAwarenessWeek2025.
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ICYMI: A few ways of making live events more accessible include:. - Using a BSL/ASL interpreter.- Accessible registration forms.- Offering live captions.- Providing information on how to get there.- Accessible parking. Read more:
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As many as half of disabled people who attended a live event over a one-year spell have had access issues to a venue, a Which? survey shows. To readers who may not have a disability, this probably...
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Happy International Guide Dog Day!. This special day celebrates the incredible contributions of guide dogs and how they enhance the quality of life for individuals with visual impairments. #InternationalGuideDogDay #GuideDogs.
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"Of course, it wasnāt just sight that I lost. It was also confidence. Faith in my abilities and belief that I could succeed. However, what I found was audio description."š£ļø. Read more here:
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Discover the inspiring journey of how a personal challenge led to a fulfilling career in audio description.
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