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When you hear the word 'accessibility' what do you think of?
Please help us by taking part in this short staff survey. This will help us find out about accessibility awareness across the council and identify any needs for support or learning resources.
If you would like to find out more or get involved, please email accessibility.matters@aberdeenshire.gov.uk.
When you hear the word 'accessibility' what do you think of?
Please help us by taking part in this short staff survey. This will help us find out about accessibility awareness across the council and identify any needs for support or learning resources.
If you would like to find out more or get involved, please email accessibility.matters@aberdeenshire.gov.uk.
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