Accessibility
Accessibility means different things for different people. Throughout the uk-ability websites we hope to provide practical help for everyone.
Whether it is to give information about physical ease of access for people with mobility impairments, the availability of Induction Loop systems to help with hearing difficulties, what assistance is available for people with vision difficulties, or policies of particular places concerning assistance animals, we hope to pass on all the information we can.
We are - as you might expect - very keen to ensure that people get as much practical help as possible in using computers. You'll find some useful links in the Technologies section of Living today. We know that your practical experience of using our websites is more important than any awards or certificates we might put on our sites to say that we are accessible. Please contact us if there's anything you find difficult, annoying or frustrating on our sites, and we will try to put it right.
Meanwhile, if you would like more information about the help we already offer - whether you are an experienced computer user or just a beginner - we invite you to take a look at our Accessibility Statement
We also aim to help you with other sites as well! Our 'translate a site' tool will enable you to use text-only translations of most other sites you find on the Internet.














