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Celebrating 10 Years In Business »

September is a big month here at O’Herlihy Access Consultancy.  We are celebrating 10 years in business this month and look forward to continuing to service our clients – new and old. ...

Guide for Business on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities »

The UN Global Compact (UNGC) and the International Labour Office (ILO) have jointly developed a “Guide for business on the rights of persons with disabilities - How business can respect and support...

Should Ireland be taking Australia's lead developing Accessible Wayfinding and Signage Standards? »

It is sometimes hard to specifiy what types of signage should be provided on approach to a building and within the building itself. Although section 1.6.3 of TGD M 2010 does provide information on signage...

10 Tips for Making Meetings Inclusive and Accessible »

It is important to ensure that you plan that your training, meetings and conferences are accessible to all attendees. Some of the aspects of planning for these events include choosing a site, promotion,...