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Mapping
health information online |
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Surveys show
health information to be one of the most popular information areas
for Internet users. But how much of that information is high quality,
and how much is available about local resources? Debora Parr reports
on a Brighton & Hove initiative which is mapping provision of
local online health information and aims to come up with a more
citizen-centred approach. |
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Children
Online |
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New research
published in October by the London School of Economics and Political
Science , shows key new findings on children’s use of the
internet. |
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About
Medway |
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Medway is the
first seamlessUK partner to go live. Users of the new website will
have access to a collection of information from over 500 organisations
at local, regional and national levels – including NACAB,
NHS and BBC. |
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Camden's
highly-praised small business portal offers innovative ways of delivering
public service. Lindsay Ould outlines the project. |
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Return
to SENDA |
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The
Special Education Needs and Disability Act 2001 (SENDA) effectively
extended DDA to cover education and is being introduced in three
stages. Andres Crespo reflects on issues around accessibility in
the light of the new SENDA requirements. |
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Engaging
the user |
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The
15th Annual Conference of the Society of Public Information Networks
was held at the National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull, on Thursday
22 May 2003. |
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