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Hidden Differences 2080 Ltd

Did you know that at least 1 in 5 people – over 20% of the population – have some hidden communication difficulty or difference? In the UK alone, that's at least 10 million people.

The Aim of HD 2080 Ltd is to create accessibility, inclusivity and motivation for this unrecognised market.

Our aim is to help you create inclusive working practices and market places. An inclusive work place will improve staff performance and morale. An inclusive market place will open your goods and services to all, increasing your companies sales and profile in the community.

The Disability Discrimination Acts 1995/2005 create a legal requirement for all companies to make reasonable adjustments to their working practices, policies and procedures, to ensure that people with disabilities are not at a substantial disadvantage. The law requires that services are accessible to all, and makes advertisers legally responsible for ensuring that advertisements do not discriminate against people with disabilities.

HD 2080 Ltd is built on partnerships with a range of specialist organisations, offering expertise in a range of hidden difficulties and differences. Companies can use HD 2080 as a gateway to access professional and specialist guidance.

Please use the Textic toolbar below to set your visual preferences for our website – also see the Toolbar help – or visit our sister company at www.textic.com. If you look at the bottom of your screen you will see the Textic toolbar. This lets you alter the appearance of our website at the touch of a button. You can change the font size, type and colour, and alter the background colour to suit your reading preference. See Site Accessibility for more information.

News from HD 2080

The Well Adjusted Campaign

Why are so many web sites difficult to read, or impossible to navigate with or without a screen reader? Why is the small print too small to read, too difficult to understand, printed in an unfriendly font, and with an unfriendly colour combination? Sally Hayward headed a 2080partners initiative to improve website design for all in conjunction with the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators and the British Dyslexia Association.  News in fullmore 


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