- American Heart Association (AHA)
- American Red Cross
- Angina – Chest Pain American Heart Association
- Angina Facts National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
- Angina Resources on the Web from MEDLINEplus health information, National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
- Australian Resuscitation Council[Australia]
- Chain of Survival A strong Chain of Survival can improve chances of survival and recovery for victims of heart attack, stroke and other emergencies.
- Citizen CPR Foundation founded in 1987 to strengthen the Chain of Survival and improve the series of actions that increase the chance of survival for thousands of victims of sudden cardiac arrest.
- CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care, American Heart Association – Remember, push to the beat of "Stayin' Alive".
"The optimum rate of compression is 100 to 120 beats per minute. It may come naturally, but if you need help gauging it, thinking of a song may help. “Stayin’ Alive,” by the Bee Gees is the right tempo. “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” by Cyndi Lauper or “Should I Stay or Should I Go?” by the Clash also are in the 100 to 120 beats-per-minute range."
- New resuscitation guidelines update CPR chest pushes New
- Excellent CPR – Simulation Lab watch this YouTube video to learn how to perform excellent CPR from Dr. Rob Anderson and staff of the Health Sciences North (HSN) Simulation Laboratory New
- European Resuscitation Council co-ordinates the activities of European organisations with a major interest in resuscitation medicine (RM) and Emergency Medical Care (EMC). [Europe]
- How To Do CPR provides short illustrated steps for CPR on adults, children dogs, and cats [University of Washington]
- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada is one of Canada’s largest and most effective health charities. Over the last 60 years we have invested more than $1.35 billion in heart and stroke research, making us the largest contributor in Canada after the federal government. In that time, the death rate from heart disease and stroke has declined by more than 75 per cent. [Canada]
- What Is an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)?, also known as Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD), Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator (WCD), from the National Institutes for Health (NIH) National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Updated
- National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP®) To improve out-of-hospital emergency medical care, NAEMSP® promotes meetings, publications and products that connect, serve and educate its members. In addition, the Association acts as a resource and advocate of EMS related decisions in cooperation with organizations throughout the country and the community at large, including agencies of the Federal Government.
- National Association of EMS Technicians (NAEMT®) is the nation’s only organization that represents and serves the professional interests of all EMS practitioners, including paramedics, emergency medical technicians, emergency medical responders, and other professionals providing prehospital and out-of-hospital emergent, urgent or preventive medical care. New
- Health Topics A-Z from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), Diseases and Conditions Index (DCI)
- Health Topics A-ZNational Safety Council The National Safety Council is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to save lives by preventing injuries and deaths at work, in homes and communities and on the road through leadership, research, education and advocacy.
- First Aid, CPR and AED Certification Red Cross First Aid, CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED (automated external defibrillator) training and certification meets the needs of workplace responders, professional rescuers school staffs, professional responders and healthcare providers, as well as the general public. We offer both certified and non-certified training options. Select a category below to access course descriptions and materials.
- Resuscitation Council (UK) facilitates education of both lay and healthcare professional members of the population in the most effective methods of resuscitation appropriate to their needs. [UK]
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International Disability: United Kingdom
- Web Accessibility Laws & Policies: United Kingdom lists governmental policies related to web accessibility.
- Ability Needs magazine for the less able and their carers made available within special needs groups, nursing homes and NHS Trusts throughout the United Kingdom in addition to being distributed to disabled people and NHS and Social Services Occupational Therapists free of charge through our extensive mobility mailing information. And is on sale nationally; additional copies of Ability Needs Magazine are also available at Shopmobility outlets throughout the UK.
- "Accessibility: CHI 2001 and Beyond" in Ariadne, Issue 28
- Action for Dystonia, Diagnosis, Education & Research (ADDER)
- Action for Blind People merged with RNIB On 1 April 2017, Action for Blind People merged with RNIB. This allows them to help more blind and partially sighted people by combining their services, knowledge, and expertise within one charity.
- Action on Hearing Loss – formerly the Royal National Institute of the Deaf (RNID) – the largest charity representing the 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK.
- Age UK
- Autochair (wheelchair and scooter carriers). AutoChair designs and manufactures hoists and other aids to assist people with disabilities and reduced mobility to get into their car or van.
- British Dyslexia Association
- British Institute for Brain Injured Children (BIBIC)
- British Telecommunications (BT) Including You – Understanding Impairments Information for BT users who need help for Hearing, Sight, Speech & language, Mobility Dexterity, Understanding & using technology. If you or someone you know has an impairment, discover more about the impact it can have on day-to-day life, and how BT can help. We want to make sure our products and services are available to everyone – whatever their need. That’s why we have made this website – and all our products and services – as accessible as possible, so they’re easy to use. Find out about our commitment to you – and about our work with other organisations.
- British Standard 8878 (BS 8878) is a Web Accessibility Code of Practice which was published by the British Standards Institute (BSI). BS 8878 is part of the UK government’s broader self-regulatory approach to standardization. The standard was officially launched on 7 December 2010. BS 8878 defines a process for creating and embedding a web accessibility strategy within an organisation. It is written in non technical language and is aimed at people within an organisation who have responsibilities for web strategy or development. It encompasses web sites, web applications, software as a service, cloud based services and other services accessed via a web browser. BS 8878 is not intended as a competitor or alternative to the WCAG standard developed by W3C WAI. Rather, it defines the processes needed in the planning and deployment of accessible web products. This can include the selection of WCAG guidelines.
- BSI Website accessibility for all (.pdf) is a consumer's guide to the British Standard for Web Accessibility (BS 8878)
- Center for Accessible Environments (CAE) is concerned with the practicalities of inclusive design in the built environment.
- Citizens Online is a national charity that was set up to tackle the issues of digital exclusion, to make sure that the Internet is available to everybody and to help individuals and communities understand and gain the benefits of being online.
- Cognitive Disability in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Education
- Copyright (Visually Impaired Persons) Act 2002 Updated
- Disability Equality Scotland seeks to promote independent living, removing barriers to inequality for those affected by disability in Scotland. [Scotland]
- Disability Studies Centre, University of Leeds
- Disabled Holidays travel without limits. Holidays for people with disabilities including wheelchair accessible visitor attractions, activities, and accommodations
- Disabled Access Holidays is an online travel agent offering services to disabled people throughout the UK. It provide financial protection through its membership of the award winning Global Travel Group on all wheelchair accessible holidays abroad. Disabled Access Holidays Ltd and its sister company Mobility Equipment Hire Direct Ltd offer wheelchair accessible accommodation, mobility equipment hire, wheelchair adapted taxi transfers and wheelchair assistance on flights to destinations throughout the world.
- Disability news and blogs by the BBC:
- The very best of the BBC's stories and analysis about disability and mental health can be found on the Disability News Index page.
- The BBC "Ouch" blog is no longer being updated as of February 2017. The Ouch Team moved all their best features, videos, and audio to the BBC Ouch programmes page: Ouch! Disability Talk
- Although they are no longer updating the blog, you might want to scroll through it anyway as there are some great posts which might be of interest: "Ouch" blog archives.
- Disabled People the merger of disability.gov.uk and the "disabled people" section of Directgov. Directgov offers disabled people information on a wide range of topics including financial support, home and housing, leisure and travel, as well as disability rights information.
- Disability Rights UK a disability network
- Disability Information Scotland [Scotland]
- Disability Rights Commission Formal Investigation Report: Web Accessibility (April 14th, 2004). The report is called "The Web: Access and Inclusion for Disabled People" (.pdf). There is a PDF of the full report, an "easy read" version in PDF format, an RTF version, and a Welsh or Cymru version in RTF.
- "DisinHe: Web content accessibility" by Paul Booth, 20-Sep-1999, Ariadne, Issue 21
- Dystonia Society
- Down's Heart Group (DHG)
- Employment Rights Directgov Employment Relations Information for Workers
- English as a Foreign Language (University of Sussex Language Institute)
- Equality Act 2010: guidance Information and guidance on the Equality Act 2010, including age discrimination and public sector Equality Duty.
- Equality and Human Rights Commission
- Ergonomics & Safety Research Institute (ESRI)
- Essential Aids
- Food Reactions: Food Allergy is committed to help people understand in a clear understandable language a disorder/condition caused by ingestion of certain foods. By breaking down the medical language barrier, it explains the symptoms and causes and clearly describes the mechanism behind the symptoms of the disorder/condition.
- Genetic Alliance UK is the national charity working to improve the lives of patients and families affected by all types of genetic conditions. We are an alliance of over 160 patient organisations.
- Guide Dogs The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
- Headway, the brain injury association
- Helen Hamlyn Research Centre Centre for inclusive design. Royal College of Art postgraduate art and design.
- Interactive Systems Research Group (ISRG) Projects, Nottingham Trent University
- Inclusion International promoting inclusion, equality and opportunity for people with intellectual disabilities and their families worldwide. [United Kingdom]
- Inclusive Design ToolKit from the University of Cambridge, Engineering Design Centre
- Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK
- Leonard Cheshire Disability – the leading charity provider of services for disabled people in the UK and operate in 57 countries across the world
- MENCAP "Understanding learning disability" Mencap can help you make your information easy to understand for people with a learning disability. Or, if you have a learning disability, you might like to see their easy to read web pages and publications.
- Mental Health Act 2007 (also available in plain text and PDF) [United Kingdom]
- Mental Health Law Online
- Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA) is a charity and coalition of UK organisations with a vision to see all women across the UK get consistent, accessible and quality care and support for their mental health during pregnancy and in the year after giving birth.
- Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (also available in plain text and PDF)
- Mind
- National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society (NASS)
- National Autistic Society (NAS)
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
- Open University Services for Disabled Students resources for students, including good guidance on thinking about their needs, legal advice, course materials in alternate formats, and more.
- REMAP provides one-off technical aids which help disabled people of all ages to enjoy a better lifestyle. Every aid is given free of charge to the user. Remap operates through a network of 1,500 volunteers. The professional engineers, technicians, and craftspeople – along with medical and paramedical staff from community services and hospitals – all belong to approximately 100 panels (groups) linked to regions across the UK, with Scotland and the Isle of Man operating separately.
- REMAP Scotland consists of engineers, occupational and physiotherapists, and other professionals engaged in helping people with their disabilities. Objective: "The design and construction of appliances to meet the individual needs of handicapped people where such cannot be provided by any other means, and the promotion of closer liaison between the Engineering and Caring professions." Members are volunteers and rely on donations of materials and funds from the general public. No charges are made to clients for the devices supplied. [Scotland]
- Resuscitation Council (UK)
- RLS-UK is a registered charity dedicated to helping people who suffer with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), also known as Willis-Ekbom Disease (WED).
- Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), one of the UK's leading sight loss charities and the largest community of blind and partially sighted people.
- Rompa SNOEZELEN® Multi Sensory Environments sensory stimulation therapy
- Scottish Accessible Information Forum (SAIF) Ceased operation in 2017 but its site has been taken over by Disability Information Scotland – Accessible Information (DIS-AI), who is rebuilding the website based on the SAIF website. So far, the URL is the same. They are a national project that works to support the rights of disabled people and care givers to have access to timely and accurate information to meet their needs. [Scotland]
- Skill: National Bureau for Students With Disabilities is a national charity promoting opportunities for young people and adults with any kind of disability in post-16 education, training and employment across the UK.
- Sportability (taking the ‘did’ out of disability) is a British charity that provides sporting and adventurous activities for people with all forms of paralysis. Their motto is "If I can do this, what else can I achieve." [Note: the side navigation in this site doesn’t work well in Firefox on the Mac so you will need to View Source to get at the side navigation links.]
- Turner Syndrome Support Society
- Technology guides: Staying in Touch – a guide that contains information about accessible mobile phones and software applications for blind and partially sighted people that are available from RNIB and other suppliers. [United Kingdom / Spain]
- UK debut for ‘blind’ mobile by Geoff Adams-Spink. The first mobile phone designed specifically for blind and partially sighted people.BBC News, 23 November 2003
- University Students With Autism And Asperger's Syndrome
- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Statement on Web Access Report from the UK Disability Rights Commission
- "Web Accessibility and the DDA" by Martin Sloan, The Journal of Information, Law and Technology (JILT), 2001
- Webcredible