Accessibility
How we aim to make this site accessible
Accessibility is the word used to describe whether a product (for example, a website, mobile site, digital TV interface or application) can be used by people of all ages and abilities.
We are working to present the information on this web site in a way that helps people of all ages and abilities use the site and access the services.
We aim to meet the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 to Double-A compliance or above. Your feedback is really important to helping us do that. If you find any problems then please contact us and let us know.
If you need help getting started online
Getting started with the Internet (BBC WebWise)
If you can't see very well
- Change the text and background colours(BBC My Web My Way)
- Change your fonts(BBC My Web My Way)
- Make your computer speak text aloud(BBC My Web My Way)
- Make your text larger(BBC My Web My Way)
If you are blind
- Find out about screen readers and talking browsers(BBC My Web My Way)
If you find a keyboard and mouse hard to use
- Find out how to make your mouse easier to use(BBC My Web My Way)
- Find out how to use your keyboard to control your mouse(BBC My Web My Way)
- Find out about alternatives to a keyboard and mouse(BBC My Web My Way)
If you have difficulty with words
- How to change your fonts(BBC My Web My Way)
- Make your computer speak text aloud(BBC My Web My Way)
- Make your text larger(BBC My Web My Way)
Interpreter Service
British Sign Language users can contact Noble's Hospital using a sign language interpreter, through the InterpretersLive! service.
This service is available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.