The Learning & Development in Broadcasting Conference, 2010

The conference takes place on Monday 11 October 2010

Accessibility

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We seek to be forward compliant in accessibility. This means we make every effort to ensure that everything we have created and published online complies with current accessibility standards.

We will also follow forward best-practice. This means we will try to go beyond current standards to make sure we anticipate new guidelines as they emerge.

However, it is not possible to guarantee that older material previously published by our predecessor bodies and held in our archives will meet accessibility criteria. Much of that legacy material was created without following accessibility standards. It is very difficult to update this material; however, if people with disabilities need access to older documents we will do all we can to help them. For more information on this please contact the webmaster.

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Accesskeys

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On this site the following keys are assigned as accesskeys:

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1 Jump to the page content
2 Jump to the page menu

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Accessibility resources

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Comments from the 2009 conference

To get a flavour of the 2009 conference and hear more comments from delegates and speakers go to Youtube.

“I really enjoyed the conference, I thought it was very well organised, I picked up some great tips from the speakers, as well as being a great networking opportunity.”

Helen Witt, People Manager, Virgin Media Television

“Beats others, best practice, bit of networking. It does make you think about things … and creates conversations outside in the breaks.”

Clare Hasler, HR Adviser, Chello Zone

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Conference Location

BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly
London W1J 9LN

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Contact Us

For queries or any special requirements info@betr.org.uk 0844 5611675

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