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Are you talking to me? Communications and accessibility

Rosemary O'Carroll


Region:
London
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional, charity
Fee:
Paid: £250 + travel
Category:
Charity
Updated:
18th March 2026

This talk covers how organisations can ensure their communications are accessible to a wide range of audiences from people with a learning disabilty to qualified experts. Explains why this matters and practical examples of how this can be achieved.

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About Rosemary O'Carroll

I've been working in communications for over 20 years, helping charities, universities and professional associations reach new audiences and building brand loyalty. I also provide communication advice as a lay member of a government committee.

I have a special interest in neurodiversity and making communications accessible for all.

My qualifications include a Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing from the Charted Institute of Marketing, an MSc in Marketing and a Certificate in Strategic Leadership and Management from the Chartered Institute of Management.

I have spoken on marketing and communications at conferences and webinars for a range of organisations including the Institute of Internal Auditors, the British Thoracic Society, Kingston University and the Association of Association Executives.


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