Recommendations
Like most organisations we tend to prefer to work with other businesses and organisation that we know we can rely on. In our case we choose to list some of them below.
Nomensa
The team at Nomensa offer an excellent design and consultancy service. They are real experts in the field of usability and accessibility for the disabled. Their liquid sites are a joy to behold. Their site is at http://www.nomensa.com and an examples of their work are the London Borough of Haringey site and the Broads Authority site. They have also developed a truly AAA front and back end CMS. called Defacto.
SharePoint People
In the confusing world of SharePoint here is a company that really helps make sense of it from not only a technical perspective but from the end users perspective. Really helping organisations make the most of their resources both human and technical.
http://sharepointpeople.co.ukAssociation of Accessibility Professionals
The AAP is designed to get people of like minds working together to improve web site design and build standards. It will hopefully move from strength to strength in its work within the industry.
http://www.accessibility-professionals.org/
Some interesting sites
Accessify forum
A great place to keep up with trends, Chat with like minded individuals and ask advice.
and its parent site
For Matters Legal
Struan Robertson keeps an Excellent and highly informative site with regard to matters legal and the internet.
AlastairC
You can always rely on Alastair to have an interesting and very knowledgeable slant on the world of accessibility
SharePoint User Group
Not particularly about accessibility but loads of useful Sharepoint discussion
SharePoint 2007
An excellent all round SharePoint site that is taking notice of accessibility
