Accessibility
Creating accessible material and sourcing alternative formats
What does accessibility mean?
Accessibility is about making the information you are preparing clearer and easier for everyone to understand.
It is a set of standards which are in place to help make material accessible to people with impaired vision, motor difficulties, cognitive impairment, deafness or with hearing impairments.
We want to make sure that people do not experience barriers when accessing our services.
We can do this by:
- making sure our information is accessible when it is being created
- by making reasonable adjustments so that our information is available to our customers in a suitable format that meets their needs.
These pages provide a one stop shop on how you can help the user interact with us by :
- creating accessible information using Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel and PDFs
- sourcing help with getting our information in an alternative format such as: Large Print, Braille, British Sign Language Interpreters and Translations.
Last modified on 27 June 2024