+++ Text Email Newsletter Standard (TEN Standard): List of Signatories. ++Contents. Section one: About this document. Section two: UK signatory list. Section three: International signatories. Section four: Non-English language versions of the TEN Standard. [End of contents]. ++Section One: About This Document. The organisations listed below have pledged their support to the TEN Standard, a standard for layout of email newsletters designed to ease navigation of the newsletters by all readers, including those using special access technologies. The standard's web site is: http://www.headstar.com/ten . The signatory list is correct as at February 2005. If you would like to add your name to this list, and use the standard for your own work, please email us at ten-standard@headstar.com . [End of Section One]. ++Section Two: UK Signatory List. The following organisations have expressed broad agreement with the principles of the TEN Standard, and are using the standard wholly or partly in the newsletters listed at the end of their entries below. The first signatory is its creator, Headstar; after that signatories are listed in alphabetical order. +01: Headstar http://www.headstar.com . Headstar is a Brighton, UK-based publishing house specialising in email newsletters, seminars and online events on technology and social issues. Headstar is the creator of the TEN Standard and its first signatory. Newsletters: 'E-Access Bulletin'; 'E-Government Bulletin'; 'Future Democracy Bulletin'; 'Future Health Bulletin'. +02 Access Matters http://www.accessmattersltd.co.uk . A company which helps organisations become more inclusive employers and provide more inclusive services. Newsletter: The Disability Equality Agenda. +03: Becta: The British Educational Communications and Technology Agency http://www.becta.org.uk . UK agency which supports the government's four education departments in their strategic ICT developments. The agency's Community Learning Resource supports the TEN Standard. Newsletter: 'Apollo's Arrow'. +04: Brent, the London Borough of http://www.brent.gov.uk . Local authority in London. Newsletter: Brent Council Email Alerts. +05: Bridgnorth District Council http://www.bridgnorth.gov.uk Local authority. +06: Bristol City Council http://www.bristol-city.gov.uk . Local authority. Newsletter: 'eBristol Bulletin'. +07: Bunbury Information Services http://www.bunburyis.com . Accessible web and information services consultancy, and partner of Headstar, developers of the TEN Standard. +08: Carers UK http://www.carersonline.org.uk The main UK charity supporting carers. Newsletter: 'Carers UK e-Campaigners Newsletter'. +09: Clackmannanshire Council http://www.clacksweb.org.uk . Local authority. +10: Contact a Family http://www.cafamily.org.uk . For families with disabled children. Newsletters: 'General e-Newsletter', 'Rare Disorders e-Newsletter'. +11: Department for Work and Pensions http://www.dwp.gov.uk . UK central government department overseeing welfare reform. Newsletter: 'Access matters'. +12: Disability Now http://www.disabilitynow.org.uk . Email newsletter from the magazine of the same name published by Scope, the disability organisation in England and Wales whose focus is people with cerebral palsy. Newsletter: Disability Now newsletter. +13: East Sussex County Council http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk . Local authority. Newsletter: Your e-County monthly. +14: Environment Agency http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk . The UK's leading public body for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. Newsletter: e-business environmental news bulletin. +15: Hairnet UK http://www.hairnet.org . Hairnet is a social business bringing IT literacy training to those who might not otherwise find access easy, using a network of mobile, self- employed licensed trainers. +16: Hertfordshire County Council http://www.hertsdirect.org Local authority. +17: LocalAlert http://www.localalert.co.uk . A company providing location-aware electronic newsletter solutions for local authorities. +18: Merseyside Disability Federation http://www.merseydisability.org.uk . Support, research and information for voluntary and community groups in Greater Merseyside (England), that are of, and for, disabled people. Newsletter: Merseyside Disability Federation News. +19: Message Digital Design http://www.message.uk.com . Web design company specialising in web standards-compliant, accessible websites. +20: MouseAbility http://www.mouseability.co.uk . Directory identifying businesses and organisations that positively welcome disabled people. +21: National Autistic Society http://www.autism.org.uk Charity championing the rights and interests of all people with autism. +22: NEMLAC (North East Museums Libraries & Archives Council) http://www.nemlac.co.uk . +23: NESTA Futurelab http://www.nestafuturelab.org . Centre for experimentation with the use of new and emerging technologies for innovation in learning, part of the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts. Newsletter: NESTA Futurelab Newsletter +24: Skill Scotland http://www.skill.org.uk . The Scottish branch of Skill, the National Bureau for Students with Disabilities. Newsletter: Skill Scotland E-News. +25: Tunbridge Wells Borough Council http://www.tunbridgewells.gov.uk . English local authority in Kent. Newsletter: E-News from Tunbridge Wells +26: Shrewsbury & Atcham Borough Council http://www.shrewsbury.gov.uk . Local authority. +27: South Shropshire District Council http://www.southshropshire.gov.uk . Local authority. +28: Student Volunteering UK http://www.studentvol.org.uk . Student Volunteering England works towards ensuring every student has the opportunity to volunteer and make a positive difference in their community and beyond. Newsletter: 'VINE Online'. +29: Vital Publishing http://www.clear-profit.com . Vital Publishing produces Clear Profit, a free, independent email newsletter containing news, features and opinion on financial ethics. Newsletter: 'Clear Profit'. +30: Youreable http://www.youreable.com . A leading portal with information, products and services for disabled people. [End of Section Two]. ++Section Three: International Signatories. +31: CNIB Library for the Blind http://www.cnib.ca/library The library, a division of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, is a not-for-profit, national organisation offering free library and information services to approximately 3,000,000 Canadians who are blind, visually impaired, and print-disabled. The CNIB Library is one of the largest producers of materials in accessible formats in the world. +32: European Design for All e-Accessibility Network (EDeAN) http://www.e-accessibility.org . The network was established in July 2002, in accordance with one of the goals of the eEurope 2002 Action Plan agreed on by the European Commission and all member states, to "ensure the establishment and networking of national centres of excellence in design-for-all and create recommendations for a European curriculum for designers and engineers". +33: Stiftung Digitale Chancen http://www.digitale-chancen.de . Stiftung Digitale Chancen ('Digital Opportunities Network') is a body set up by the University of Bremen with AOL Germany with German government support to research and help tackle questions relating to the digital divide. +34: TECNO S.R.L. http://www.tecnologievisione.it . Italian company that produce technology aids for vision-impaired and blind people. Newsletter: tecno e-marketing newsletter. +35: UI Access http://www.uiaccess.com . UI Access is a free resource for universal interface design and usable accessibility information, maintained by Shawn Lawton Henry of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). +36: Visuaide http://www.visuaide.com . Canada-based innovator in high-tech solutions for the blind and visually impaired, and the world leader in digital audio book solutions for the print disabled. +37: Netzwerk Recherche e.V. http://www.netzwerk-recherche.de . The netzwerk recherche is the association of investigative journalists in Germany. +38: Petra Öllingers und Georg Schobers Newsletter "Schnipsel" http://www.petra-oellinger.at/index.php . The newsletter "Schnipsel" covers information on politics, arts, literature, health and environment. [End of Section Three]. ++Section Four: Non-English Language Versions of the TEN Standard. +39: German TEN Standard http://www.ude.de/ten . Translated by Albrecht Ude. +40: Portuguese TEN Standard http://www.acesso.umic.pcm.gov.pt/ten.html . Translated by Jorge Fernandes. +41: Spanish TEN Standard http://www.redespecialweb.org/tensp-1.2.htm . Translated by Graciela Caplan. [End of Section Four]. [Document ends].