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Making our website more accessible!

We pride ourselves on going the extra mile and that also means improving our communications for our community. Did you know that to help with this, we provide Recite Me on our website? This enables you to use our website in a way that best suits your needs.

It helps 1 in 5 people in the UK who have a disability, including those with common conditions like sight loss and dyslexia, use our website in the way that suits them best.

It also meets the needs of the 4.2 million people in the UK who speak a language other than English at home, by translating our web content into over 100 different languages.

How do I access the Recite Me toolbar?

You can open the Recite Me Accessibility Toolbar by clicking on the Accessibility link on the menu that’s near the top of our web page.

After you click on the Accessibility link, the Recite Me toolbar opens and displays a range of different options for customising the way the website looks and ways the content can be shared in the best way for you.

Accessibility web link

 

For more information on ReciteMe click the link https://reciteme.com/

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